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Ebi Amiri
  • Investor
  • San Diego CA, United States
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Tenant moving out late

Ebi Amiri
  • Investor
  • San Diego CA, United States
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Tenant was supposed to move out by the end of June by failed to do so until today (July 1st), giving us a really hard time. She claimed she didn't know the date! Please share your thought.

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Hubert Kim
  • Property Manager
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hubert Kim
  • Property Manager
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Depending on the details within your lease and your city/state, you may be able to charge a higher rent for each day the tenant stays beyond the lease termination date. You may be able to deduct this amount from the security deposit.

When is she planning to leave? When does she normally pay rent?

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