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Student rental lease break due to coronavirus
I am curious to know how landlords with student rentals are navigating excuses by student tenants to break their leases due to coronavirus. Today I just got a phone call from my property manager that all my student tenants {3} want to break their lease immediately. Their lease is up at the end of May, this is in the state of Georgia. I have an existing mortgage on this property. Thank you for your contributions and I appreciate all useful inputs.