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James A. Nelson
  • Phoenix, AZ
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New purchase with old renters

James A. Nelson
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I just purchased a new home that will be a live in renovation with the intent to rent it out in a year or two.  I signed on it last week and it was recorded on Friday with the understanding that the current renters would be out by "the end of the month"  I had to stop by to check a couple things out on Friday and nothing has been packed and there were no signs of people moving out.  I figured Sunday was the magic day so I wouldn't sweat it too much but I drove by today and still nothing.  I looked through the living room window and it looks exactly the same as when I walked through during the purchase process.  My long winded intro leads to the question what do I do if the month to month renter doesn't vacate?  They were supposed to have been given notice over a month ago and the place is still packed full of crap and the producer of the lovely cat urine smell was staring at me through the window when I stopped by.

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