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Disclosing landlord use of property to tenant
I'm new to BP and to being a landlord in general. I'm the owner-occupant of a 2-family home on a 1.4 acre plot of land in Maine. Me and my fiance are planning on getting married on the property, so there will be a lot of guests, cars, and probably more noise than usual. Does anyone have any tips on the best way to disclose this to potential tenants? I want to be considerate of them and give them proper notice, but also make sure that we're not liable for noise complaints.
Any guidance would be much appreciated!
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A very short letter explaining what you are doing, the date and times you are doing it, and thanking them for their understanding. Maybe send them a coffee card or gift card for the trouble.
Don't make it a bigger deal than it is. And congratulations!
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