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Tenant Recording Phone calls...?

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rowz

Member
NJ


Called tenant to give notice of service call straight to voicemail..left message.

20 minutes later called tenant to see if access could be made for today....they answered and almost immediatley I heard a single beep and spaced every 5 or 6 seconds.

Relations have been strained lately.

This is maybe the 3rd or so time for beeping since Sept or so.

Sounds like I am being recorded.

Is this legal [with NO notice] in New Jersey?

Thank you
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
NJ


Called tenant to give notice of service call straight to voicemail..left message.

20 minutes later called tenant to see if access could be made for today....they answered and almost immediatley I heard a single beep and spaced every 5 or 6 seconds.

Relations have been strained lately.

This is maybe the 3rd or so time for beeping since Sept or so.

Sounds like I am being recorded.

Is this legal [with NO notice] in New Jersey?

Thank you

The beeping IS notice...
 

rowz

Member
Applecruncher - Iam nor sure wha you mean. I thought that 24 notice of entry for repair/service was necessary.
Some furniture will need to be moved to do the work.

We gave notice today [AM] and hen conracorr called and said ha they had avalabiliy today.

I called back to ge he t's agreement with what iis only a few hours notice.

they said OK.

Thanks
 
Applecruncher - Iam nor sure wha you mean. I thought that 24 notice of entry for repair/service was necessary.

I think he means that it would have less potential for controversy or terseness if you simply place a note or written form of notice on their door.

Spoken communication is a two-way street that can often lead to accidents. ;)

IOW, one off-hand remark can lead to an argument. When said "conversation" is on paper, it's less likely that words might be exchanged in anger. Make sense?
 

rowz

Member
C-Block: thanks for the interpretation.

Yes...yes, I can see that that makes a lot of sense.

I "posted" something once before. Its receipt was denied and when I went there 3/4 days later, the envelope was still in the same place...wedged into the frame of the front door.

Thanks
 

applecruncher

Senior Member
Applecruncher - Iam nor sure wha you mean. I thought that 24 notice of entry for repair/service was necessary.
Some furniture will need to be moved to do the work.

We gave notice today [AM] and hen conracorr called and said ha they had avalabiliy today.

I called back to ge he t's agreement with what iis only a few hours notice.

they said OK.

Thanks
:o

rowz, so sorry. I was thinking of notice to vacate. I apologize. So it was notice to repair. Okay.

CB - I just looked to double-check, and applecruncher is a she. :p
 
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atomizer

Senior Member
Use the recorder to your advantage. You can come across as the worlds most amicable LL and they terrorist.
 
CB - I just looked to double-check, and applecruncher is a she. :p

I thought as much, but erred on the side of caution. You know that implying that a "he" is a "she" is far worse than implying a "she" is a "he."

We females don't have gender-confidence issues as horribly as men do! :)
 

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