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Tony Wang
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Hi BP,

I am new to the room rental arena in S. CA.  So, please excuse my scant knowledge.  On this Rental Agreement the following:

           "Landlord reserves the rights and Tenant agrees to permit and allow Landlord/Owner to market/show the room to              future tenants by giving Tenant notices to show the room on the following day or twenty-four (24) hours in                          advance by text/call and on some exceptions allowing Landlord to market/show Tenant’s room on the same day                of the notice given to Tenant when potential future tenants are pressed for time with or without Tenant’s consent"

My question is:  will this hold up in court?  Or how would you suggest it should be worded?  I would do my best to respect the current Tenant's space and privacy though simultaneously needing to accommodate new potential tenants wanting to see the room, sometimes on the same day notice.  So, it's a delicate balance I am sure and I would want to do the right thing.

Please advise and thank you for your help and support.

AW

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