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Going to demo and replace, Notice to Vacate

Jay Gibson
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The big Texas freeze broke pipes all through an old modular rental I have. Quotes to fix or replumb are more than the home is worth and even then the plumber (only one I’ve been able to get out do to issues all over the state) said a month before he could get to the job. I have spoken to tenant whom is not living there at this time due to not having water. I have told them verbally that I am not fixing the plumbing. I let them know that they will need to vacate and I will refund rent from when the water was lost and return all of deposit. How do I correctly proceed and document? No contract in place so month to month.

Thank you,

Jay G

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