- Aug 10, 2002
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Got this email today from my tenant: (Names/locations removed.)
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NetWarehead:
Hope you are doing well. This past Sunday, while I was traveling in St. Louis - my 11 year-old took it upon herself to take a picture of her cutting herself and texted it to a friend. XXX (my daughter) was staying here with my x-mother-in-law for a few days while I was gone. Well XXX's friend showed the picture to her mother and she called the police. It was late at night - and both my x-mother-in-law and daughter were asleep. When the police arrived and no one came to the door - they attempted to kick open the door because they thought my daughter was in danger. Finally my x-mother-in-law came downstairs to let them in. With that being said - the door jam is cracked and the door knob is busted. The bolt lock is fine.
I realize this is not the news you were looking to hear - and I know I am fully responsible for the damage. With that being said - I can reach out to ... the superintendent here to take a look and fix it - or I can reach out to ... (property manager) to get the names of some door companies they have used in the past. Again, I know this is my responsibility but wanted to reach out to you as the owner of the unit as you may want me to take a different course of action.
On Monday, I returned to ... (town where rental is located) to address the issue with my daughter and the principal at her school. I also contacted the ... Police department to see if they are responsible for fixing the door and I was told no.
I apologize for this inconvenience but await your direction.
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Ok so first off I emailed my tenant back and let him know I was sorry to hear this news and hope his daughter is ok.
Second, the tenant already agreed in his initial communication to pay for this so this is almost a non-issue now. I just need to get the door and frame replaced, get it painted and get a new doorknob. Hard part over. Actually upon reflection, I'm going to call the police dept and request a copy of the police report filed so I get another version of the story.
The question here, in this unique situation, what if I did not have such a great tenant? What if I was renting to someone else and he didnt want to pay for the door.
This is such a unique situation and something I never considered I would encounter. Its not in my lease. Someone difficult could claim that he didnt call the cops or he didnt break the door etc...etc... What kind of recourse would a landlord have in this situation?
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NetWarehead:
Hope you are doing well. This past Sunday, while I was traveling in St. Louis - my 11 year-old took it upon herself to take a picture of her cutting herself and texted it to a friend. XXX (my daughter) was staying here with my x-mother-in-law for a few days while I was gone. Well XXX's friend showed the picture to her mother and she called the police. It was late at night - and both my x-mother-in-law and daughter were asleep. When the police arrived and no one came to the door - they attempted to kick open the door because they thought my daughter was in danger. Finally my x-mother-in-law came downstairs to let them in. With that being said - the door jam is cracked and the door knob is busted. The bolt lock is fine.
I realize this is not the news you were looking to hear - and I know I am fully responsible for the damage. With that being said - I can reach out to ... the superintendent here to take a look and fix it - or I can reach out to ... (property manager) to get the names of some door companies they have used in the past. Again, I know this is my responsibility but wanted to reach out to you as the owner of the unit as you may want me to take a different course of action.
On Monday, I returned to ... (town where rental is located) to address the issue with my daughter and the principal at her school. I also contacted the ... Police department to see if they are responsible for fixing the door and I was told no.
I apologize for this inconvenience but await your direction.
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Ok so first off I emailed my tenant back and let him know I was sorry to hear this news and hope his daughter is ok.
Second, the tenant already agreed in his initial communication to pay for this so this is almost a non-issue now. I just need to get the door and frame replaced, get it painted and get a new doorknob. Hard part over. Actually upon reflection, I'm going to call the police dept and request a copy of the police report filed so I get another version of the story.
The question here, in this unique situation, what if I did not have such a great tenant? What if I was renting to someone else and he didnt want to pay for the door.
This is such a unique situation and something I never considered I would encounter. Its not in my lease. Someone difficult could claim that he didnt call the cops or he didnt break the door etc...etc... What kind of recourse would a landlord have in this situation?