Passive aggressive tenants are those that act passive towards you, your staff, and other tenants, but their actions show subtle hostility. Passive aggressive tenants can cause a landlord many issues, cost them money, and waste their time. How does a landlord recognize passive aggressive tenants and what should they do about it?
Mark Zawaideh
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