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Phillip Henry
  • Investor
  • Owensboro, KY
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eviction/my rights as a landowner

Phillip Henry
  • Investor
  • Owensboro, KY
Posted

advice please. I have a tenant who texted me giving me a 30 day notice they would be moving out. We'll before her lease was up. When I told her she wouldn't retain her deposit she then told me she was staying and made comments that should may damage the propety. At that time I gave her 48 hours notice that I wanted to come inspect the apartment with a witness to take pictures to cover myself. Upon arrival I wasn't able to access the unit. Should I contact police? Will they assist me? Am I legally allowed to inspect the apartment as long as I give her plenty of notice? 

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