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Misael Herrera Granados
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  • Olathe, KS
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Should I Even Show the Property with Current Tenants There?

Misael Herrera Granados
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  • Olathe, KS
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My current tenant will be hitting her 90 day mark until her lease is up at the end of this month. At that point, I will reach out to her and ask if she'd like to renew her lease. I'm 90% she will say no because I have to increase the rent, and she was very clear about what she could afford. At that point, I will list the property for rent, but I'm hesitant to do so because I won't be able to show the property with the tenant there. Granted, I do have great pictures of the property when its vacant, so I was wondering if I could just use those, clean up, and have the property ready for the new tenant to move in within the same month that the current tenant leaves... all without ever showing it in person before-hand. 

  • Misael Herrera Granados
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