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Paul Crowson
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New Tenants Talking To Previous Tenants

Paul Crowson
  • Investor
  • Conroe, TX
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I'm advertising for new tenant in a rent house. But even though I have lots of prospects, I don't really feel comfortable walking them thru the house with the previous tenant still there (she is moving out in a week).

What do ya'll do.....do you wait till it is vacant....do you ask the existing tenant to be out of the house for the 15 minutes????

I had wanted her out of the house for 15 minutes...but she hasn't been willing to do that just yet.....

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Kyle Doney
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Golden, CO
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Kyle Doney
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Golden, CO
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I've walked through places in the past I was looking to rent with the current occupants in it and they only said "hi". Kind of weird for the person looking to rent however. How they keep the house could affect the potential renters perspective as well. I'd wait.

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