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Wait to show property until tenant moves out?

Jesse Evans
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Hi guys, I own a property and my property manager is saying he wants to wait to show the house until the tenants move out (in two weeks). He is saying that because there is tenants in there the house won't show as well (although the house is in good upkeep). He also doesn't want to list it now because there will be "more days on the market" showing, and he says that doesn't look good. I am worried this will cause vacancy and I think he should start showing now. Is he correct, or should I ask him to start showing?

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Edward L lauckern
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Edward L lauckern
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I always show at least 30 days out .  Remember a good tenant will give their current landlord 30days notice so a good number of possible tenants will not be able to move in for one calendar month or 30days depending on your laws. I have showed 60 days out in some cases. In my opinion he is very very wrong.  

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