What You shouldn’t Write In Your Tenant’s Christmas Card
- Saulius WorkTravel Development Manager
- Dec 21, 2009
- 1 min read
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!






Seasons greetings all! xo
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