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Common Lies Tenants Tell And How Landlords Can Handle Them Professionally.

  • 26, Jan 2026
  • By Fatimah Adegbite
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Common Lies Tenants Tell And How Landlords Can Handle Them Professionally.
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Most rental problems do not start with big issues. They start with small truths left out. A tenant may not mention a past rent delay, extra occupants, or how often they actually plan to use the space. These things might seem minor at first, but they often grow into bigger problems later.

This does not mean tenants are bad people. Many are simply trying to secure a place to live and avoid being turned down. But for landlords, these gaps in honesty can affect property care, finances, and peace of mind.

Instead of reacting with anger or suspicion, the best approach is professionalism. Clear screening processes help a lot. Asking the right questions, verifying information, and setting expectations early reduces misunderstandings.

When issues come up, address them calmly and directly. Focus on what was agreed upon, not on blame. Most situations can be corrected when handled early and with clear communication.

Landlords who stay professional protect their property and reduce unnecessary conflict.

If you have experienced honesty issues in a rental as a landlord, share your experience in the comments below👇🏽 

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