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- Sep 2, 2009
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One of my units has a hidden beehive inside the roof. It was discovered at the beginning of September. I have had the terminators in 2 times to spray with mixed results. They are going in again today to spray for the 3rd time (actually injecting in walls this time).
Now the issue at hand is the tenant hasn`t been able to really live in the unit. The bees have been in the unit constantly and stingning her on occassion. I don`t want an unhappy tenant, but mother nature is out of my control and I am doing what I can.
I am new to being a landlord, what is your opinion on this one - should I refund some of her rent for the month as she wasn`t able to use the unit, or should I just leave it as mother nature and not much I can do about it? I want happy tenants, this one has lived in this particular unit for 5 years. I have only owned the building now for 2 months...
Any input appreciated!
Now the issue at hand is the tenant hasn`t been able to really live in the unit. The bees have been in the unit constantly and stingning her on occassion. I don`t want an unhappy tenant, but mother nature is out of my control and I am doing what I can.
I am new to being a landlord, what is your opinion on this one - should I refund some of her rent for the month as she wasn`t able to use the unit, or should I just leave it as mother nature and not much I can do about it? I want happy tenants, this one has lived in this particular unit for 5 years. I have only owned the building now for 2 months...
Any input appreciated!