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Nightmare Tenants

Jennifer Comeau
  • South Hadley, MA
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Help! I am interested in purchasing a house that is being rented at the moment. The problem is the home owner doesn't have a copy of the key and neither does the selling realtor. Every time I make an appointment to go see the house they tenants cancel and leave the property so I cannot get inside. Really it is the husband doing this because the wife did let us in once to view the property. Now I can't get in with my inspector to check the structure of the home. Is there anything I can do legally to get in?

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David Niles
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David Niles
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The owner needs to get a copy of the key made and quit wasting peoples time catering to the tenants.

  • David Niles

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