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2000 Rental Roundtable Archives
from the San Diego Union
Tribune
- January 2, 2000: Call Police to Deal with
Drug Activity
- January 16, 2000: Landlord May be in the
Doghouse Over Dispute
- January 30, 2000: Tenant Can Run Day Care
from Home
- February 13, 2000: Lease Obligates Landlord
to Make Needed Repairs
- February 27, 2000: Landlord's Threats May be
Over the Line
- March 12, 2000: Kids Will be Noisy Kids but
Tenant Needs Quiet
- March 26, 2000: Tenant Expects Improvements
with Rent Increase
- April 9, 2000: Look for Credentials in a
Property Manager
- April 30, 2000: Who's Responsible for Paying
for Unnecessary Service?
- May 14, 2000: How to Raise the Rent Without
Losing Tenant
- May 28, 2000: Owner's Do-It-Yourself
Maintenance Might Not be Fair to Tenants
- June 11, 2000: Is the New Owner or the Old
Responsible for Cleaning?
- June 25, 2000: Tenants With Lease May Find
Ways Out of a Cat-astrophe
- July 16, 2000: Tenant has Few Clearly
Defined Rights as a Nonsmoker
- July 30, 2000: Careless Key Management Makes
Owner Liable
- August 13, 2000: Who Should Pay for
Wheelchair Ramp, Parking Spot?
- August 27, 2000: Notify Landlords of Nasty
Neighbors
- September 10, 2000: Mission Impossible: Try
Breaking a Tenant's Lease
- September 24, 2000: Personal Items Were
Tossed Out Without Tenants' Knowledge
- October 8, 2000: Lease Offer Was a One-time
Deal
- October 22, 2000: Buzz-saw Snore Keeps
Tenants Awake at Night
- November 5, 2000: Leave a Paper Trail to
Document Costs of Eradicating Fleas
- December 3, 2000: Lease-to-own Options Can
Cut Both Ways
- December 24, 2000: Broken Locks Lead to
Burglary; Is the Landlord Liable?
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dwellings offered or advertised are on an equal opportunity basis.

Revised and Updated -
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Robert S. Griswold, CRE, CPM, CCIM,
PCAM, GRI, ARM
Griswold Corporate Center
Griswold Real Estate Management, Inc.
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