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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Death of tenant
My tenant passed away and she was the only person on lease. Her daughter has the keys but it's been difficult to get them from her. She's asking for the deposit but she is not on the lease. How do I get these keys? It's been weeks.
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Why not just change the locks?
I believe meanwhile you'll have to deal with the tenant's estate with the disposition of her personal affects / furniture.