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Tenant issue question
Hi everyone. Quick question. Say you want your tenant to move out. You give them a list of things to do before they move out and when they need to move out by. Say one of their tasks are to clean up so it looks like the next tenant can move in . Say this is a cash for keys type situation and you are kicking them out to avoid eviction fees and you both agreed for 500$. What would you do if they did not do half the things you asked them to do such as their part on cleaning? I understand you shouldn’t give them the money until they do everything but that costs you time and money regardless if you want them out but they aren’t holding up their end of cleaning.