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Jeff Plair
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Jeff Plair
  • Evans, GA
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So I'm selling a house that I also have a tenant living in. The tenant don't want the realtor to come in. In the middle of a eviction process can I just go in to show the house?

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Kevin Delaney
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Kevin Delaney
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I agree with Jonathan.  There should be  a clause in the lease for you to gain access with notice.  However, you're just asking for trouble by showing the house with an angry tenant still in it.  I would wait out the eviction process.

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