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Landlords: Are You Guilty of This?
Summary
Landlords should avoid sounding accusatory in their listings, particularly in house rules, by phrasing rules with the assumption that guests will comply. A negative example is stating quiet hours and threatening consequences for non-compliance, while a positive approach is simply stating the quiet hours and expressing appreciation.
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