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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Wash. state Desk Jet
(3,426 posts)Ages 5 and 10. So the mother must feel confident the 10 year old is old enough to handle the younger child for an hour or two. sub tennant issues with the mother seem to indicate something.
And your daughter in the upper unit, I should think to wonder what your daughters views are on the subject line.
4 bdr unit , cleared for sec.8 ,ok so puts a different light on the subject.
Still no mention of drugs or alcohol abuse or stranger male friends wondering in and out of the picture.
Seems to me the extra bed room is the key asset to the to unit in the eyes of the tennant although the is not capable of securing a good working relationship with who ever it is your tennant thinks may fit in to it.
The way it looks is your tennant was over her head to begin with for the go on the financials regarding her living arrangement.
You also did not mention anything about child support coming in.
Tennant ,landlord laws come to mind.
My guess is you did not do much of a back round check which to me seems evident by your vauge discription of the situation at hand. You must know or have known then extra bed room was eyed for occupency by your tennant as a space for rent with reduction of rent in exchange fer services,ie: tending to the children.
Somehow I think there is far more to it than meets your eye.
In so far as your rent for this mo., you might need to do a sit down with your tennant to try to find out what if anything you can do to help relieve some of her pressures.
And of course to ask when can you pay the rent.
It may be there is far more going on than you know .
So, find out what you can .
If she doesn't want help from of the system, there must be a reason. And should you have done a backround check, you might just know that reason or reasons.
You also made no mention of an x out there somewheres.
Ok done, I'm late fpr an appointment.