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Henley H.
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How show rental home when current tenant is unclean?

Henley H.
  • Jackson, WY
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We have a rental home with a current tenant who will be moving out in a 2 months.  We would like to advertise the home and show it to new, prospective tenants.  The current tenant is not clean- the bathroom and kitchen are particularly unkept, and the house smells as a result.  I do not want to show the home to prospective tenants when the house is in this condition.

Any ideas on how to navigate these waters?

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Kyle J.
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Kyle J.
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I wouldn't show a dirty/smelly unit until the tenant has moved out and you've had a chance to clean it up.  Most prospective tenants are going to be turned off by it, and you probably don't want the ones who aren't.

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