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Originally Posted by dinosaur
It doesn't and it shouldn't....unless that guest begins to stay more often and potentially movie in (ie. gf/bf).
We just had a case exactly like this....Grid is going to update the Rental Horror Stories thread shortly, but ill give you the coles-notes version:
Tenant has seedy bf. Bf has been regular visitor to the building for a few years. Last year we notice he has his own set of keys. A few weeks after that, we receive anon letter telling us that 5 years ago he would hang around the building and shoot heroin in the laundry room and stairwell. Clearly this is a problem. You can read the rest on the thread.
Over night quests are frequent and not a problem in regular situations but they can easily get out of hand.
-more people=more noise
-extra sets of keys can lead to security issues
-some places are rented based on occupant (this is an archaic way of doing things, but it happens)
-it can be difficult to enforce the rules of the RTA on someone you do not have an agreement with.
-this person may not be a desirable tenant (ie. you would never rent to him/her if given the chance).
Having to get approval for guests who stay 14+ nights gives you the opportunity to discuss with your tenant the rules and regulations of guests and and procedures that you require should this person eventually move in.
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It's always the loser BF that's a problem. Had a tenant go from working at Staples to being evicted and get caught trying to rob a 7-11.
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