karrotkween OP t1_jc3s9v9 wrote
Reply to comment by Dontaskmeaboutnam in Question: in Baltimore, as a current tenant of a property, is it illegal to answer questions from prospective tenants during a property viewing? by karrotkween
I share the sentiment :) She even offered us money to say only positive things to help her make a sale, and said it'll make our lives easier if we either only answer positively or refer them to her for all questions. sketchhh.
Kirch_figgums t1_jc3u1ok wrote
The equivalent of Amazon gift cards for five star reviews. Cool grift, landlord!
moderndukes t1_jc3y19a wrote
That kinda sorta sounds like a bribe…
neverinamillionyr t1_jc46v6n wrote
And a threat
saltyjohnson t1_jc60yy7 wrote
Take the money up front, and then tell everybody just how lovely and generous your landlord is that they would give you money in exchange for such a simple request of saying only positive things about them and the property! Don't talk about anything else, just talk about how great your landlord is! So generous! And just to say nice things about them! What an easy thing to do! Why would a landlord give me money just to tell prospective tenants about how great they are?? What a sweetheart!
DirtyPolecat t1_jc730eo wrote
Malicious compliance.
Angdrambor t1_jc6ttu4 wrote
>said it'll make our lives easier if we either only answer positively
That's really only true if you're trying to get out from under your lease.
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