: Re: Does "Let me know if you have any questions." mean "reply only if you have a question"? Does "Let me know if you have any questions" mean that there is no need to reply unless you
I believe this question is slightly off-topic for this site, but my understanding is;
Yes
It probably means that (in this case your landlord) only expects a reply if there are actual questions. However, it is most likely not in any way problematic to reply with a "Thank you".
Sure, any person or correspondence is unique, so your landlord may expect a reply to any informative mail.
I'd say go ahead and reply, with or without questions, if that feels natural to you. If you want to be sure, ask if your landlord expects a reply to such mails.
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