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Turnover costs for A/B Class tenats
I have a questions about class A/B tenants. Ive been looking at deals in the a/B class suburbs of Birmingham such as Helena, Calera, and Moody. My question is that when the tenant leaves after the lease contract is over, what type of costs can i expect to see? I know tenants in better class neighborhoods actually take care of the house, but what would need to be done to make the property ready for the next tenant? I was thinking maybe some carpet cleaning, deep cleaning and making sure everything else works fine would be enough. Anyone with experience in these types of neighborhoods can chime in and tell me their experiences?