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Updated about 7 years ago,

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Jennifer Streamer
  • Investor
  • Royal Oak, MI
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Expertise requested - small claims court for broken lease?

Jennifer Streamer
  • Investor
  • Royal Oak, MI
Posted

We had a tenant for 18 months.  She was never late and caused no problems.  Last month, she informed us she had purchased a house.  She was only 5 months into her lease.  We posted the property for rent immediately, but it did not show well while she was there and we had no applicants.  She left at the end of October.  We've repainted and done repairs.  The place looks good.  But we have no showings, much less applicants.  We've priced below market.  It's the time of the year, I'm sure.  Our properties in that neighborhood rent within 1-2 weeks in the spring.

Here's my question.  We agreed that she would be released from her lease once we had a new tenant in place.  I suspect she is going to stop paying before that happens.  Can we take her to small claims court for the unpaid rent even though she has vacated the premises?

Thanks in advance!

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