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David Arney
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Landlord/Tenant Rights

David Arney
  • Raleigh, NC
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When a tenant has opted to move out of their home and the landlord wishes to show the place to new potential tenants, what is the policy on entering the home for the tenant/clients?

My gf came home today and there were random people walking in and out of her house that had come by unannounced claiming there was an open house. The Landlord was not there and had never called ahead of time to let her know people were coming to visit. She was pretty upset about the whole deal. This landlord has also failed to provide her with a copy of the lease agreement, and so she has never been able to look up and see if there is any policy on this.

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