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Tenant need hotel for exterior work?

Bill Ward
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The posts I've seen about getting a hotel seem to be when there is a water or power issue. I'm having work done on the exterior in a few weeks- replacing siding, work on the front porch stoop, wrapping windows etc. Probably going to be a week of work but it's all exterior. What should I do for the tenants' inconvenience- which would mostly be noise and workers in the yard I suppose?

Ideally I'd wait until it was vacant but contractors here are so backed up it needs to get booked 2-3 months in advance.

Thanks,
Bill

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Nathan Gesner
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There's no obligation to do anything. The work will take place during the day, so it shouldn't disturb their nights. The house is fully functional, so they haven't lost anything. Just give them notice and make sure the contractors clean up after themselves.

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