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What You shouldn’t Write In Your Tenant’s Christmas Card


In a previous blog post I explored whether landlords should splash out on Christmas presents for their favourite tenants, just to show a little appreciation. At the very least, send a freaking card [to the schmucks paying your mortgage].

Continuing on with my run of festive blog posts, I’m going to address the agonising process of choosing the right words to put in your cards, as I’m sure it’s a common source of extreme anxiety for thousands of landlords around the world.

Write too little and you run the risk of being an ungrateful asshole. Write too much and you’re a pervert that’s only after one thing. It’s truly a minefield.

So to help relieve you from the fear of choosing the wrong words, I reached out to the Twitter community, and together we have put together a list of sentiments that are best avoided from your tenants’ Christmas cards, despite your best intentions!

Jingle Bells Christmas Card Message
Mortgage Christmas Card Message
Section 21 Christmas Card Message
Rent Due Christmas Card Message
Rent Increase Christmas Card Message
Sexy Christmas Card Message

Seasons greetings all! xo

 
 
 

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