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Besides the issue of renters not paying their rent on time I am seeing an issue with renters having a total disregard for house rules and recycling policies. This puts a burden on the Super, the Property Manager, and the Board.
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Although this is a bit off-topic, when the percentage of unpaid rents and occupancy charges is climbing while rules are being ignored the board should be examining its management style and policies. Substantial overdue rent coupled with widespread rule violations are often suggestive of a breakdown in one or more basic elements of operational management.
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