I don't see any particular problem. Those brown leaf tips tend to be caused by buildup of salts. Is your water particularly hard? Won't hurt anything. Also would not worry about those few spots on the leaves, unless they get soft and start to spread. The leaf in photo 5 does look like it may have some rot... you could cut it off and dust the cut with cinnamon, but it would be fine to just let it drop on its own (other leaves on that growth have already dropped). Leaf color indicates that it's getting plenty of light. I have found that a a bit of time-release fertilizer in the spring helps a lot. Since you are heading into autumn maybe wait on the time-release, but do keep fertilizing. You can expect to see new growth and new roots in late winter or early spring. So it may "sit there" for awhile.
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