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Chrono-Trigger
post Feb 17 2022, 12:11 PM

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has anyone of you ask management to bar assess card when tenant did not pay up ?

I am thinking of asking management to do so. owe me 3 months already. This renting business really headache. Next time really need to screen tenant before agreeing to rent.

BTW, how do we do a CTOS check?
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post Feb 17 2022, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(Azzqech @ Feb 17 2022, 12:27 PM)
I don't think management will get involved with landlord's rent collection problem. However if you stop paying the service fee mgmt  may bar access card on their own. But if tenant go and pay the service fee you are back to square one.
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she hasn't paid the water bill for 1 year with accumulated amount of about RM400.

I think that gives the management the excuse to bar assess card.

I am asking her to move out, but due to MCO, and well some compassion on my part, her payment is very late, she pays yes but just very slow.

Probably a good idea to ask management to bar her access card, until she settles the water bill.
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post Feb 17 2022, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Feb 17 2022, 12:33 PM)
As owner, one can request to suspense access card without having to give reason.

Only owner can authorised reactivation.
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Alright, it's just... as a human being, sometimes I wish i don't have to resort to this but... real world sometimes don't work that way..

The previous tenant is good, paid up on time, and if there was delay he will tell me as courtesy.

This current one, if you don't remind her, she diam diam will delay... giving all sorts of excuse.

but... at least she pays... for the last 4 years... but the experience was unpleasant, having need to chase the rent ...
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post Feb 17 2022, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Feb 17 2022, 12:43 PM)
I suggest to have a discussion face to face to sort out. If she is in financial difficulty, give up the tenant. Ask her to find a cheaper place.

As landlord, I am not prepare to chase for the next few years, albeit she is paying ... but not on time always.
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yea, had a chat with her, she is moving out soon in May. It was a very unpleasant 3 years of renting the place to her.

Next time I really want to screen tenant, certain stereotypes are true, sadly.

 

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