
We have a tenant that's been in a duplex unit for a couple of years. We started her on a 6 month lease back in 2021 because she was going thru a divorce & wasn't sure where she'd end up. Since then her lease converted to a month to month. She pays on time, stable job, etc.
Her apartment has always looked like a tornado has just blown thru with clothes & misc stuff all over. This is a much smaller space for her than what she had while married & she has a lot of stuff. Not a hoarder or filthy, but extremely messy. We've had conversations with her to keep the doorways clear, the kitchen trash taken out, etc. Our conversations have generally been pleasant.
We do hvac filter changes/maintenance checks every 3 months and notify tenants in advance when it's happening. Normally, we can see that she's made an attempt to comply. Yesterday, things were worse than normal. Piles & piles of clothes in every room - even the kitchen (fair point: the w/d are in there). The countertops were full of stuff, the stove very dirty, there were several full trash bags, the front door was blocked by stacks of clothes, amazon boxes, storage tubs.... but the kicker is the bathroom. In checking for leaks/dripping faucets in the tub we found the above. We've blurred the print, but it appears to be dry erase marker of some sort of "My Beautiful Mind" type train of thought thinking or something.
Do we 1) just give her 30 days or even 60 days notice since she is on a month to month or 2) tell her to clean it up and give her x # days to do so - and if that option, by acknowledging the somewhat unstable appearing condition of things are we opening ourselves up to any problems if she has mental health issues if we then give her notice? We have never been aware of any mental health issues before & she has not told us about any disability. We are not sure if she has the same job or not, but again, she is current on rent.
The lease states she is to keep the unit in "good & sanitary condition and repair" during the term of the agreement. So we'd have grounds to terminate, even though on a month to month I don't think we have to have a reason. We are also concerned because she is not the only one in the building - there is a tenant upstairs in the other half of the duplex. If we could get her to clean it up, we're fine with her staying. She has not caused any damage, it's just a mess. I'd guess if we just tell her to clean it up & not mention the bathroom crazy that we'd be in the clear whether she complies or not? If she can't maintain it going forward, then we can terminate.
I have a house cleaner that does great organization that I can recommend if that is something I should do.
Thoughts?