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Find a tenant or let house sit empty for now?

Matt Davidson
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Hello all,

I'm brand new to this forum. I'm working overseas hopefully for a year. I started work in early March 2020. I own a 2 bedroom, 1 bath house in a small city in the Idaho panhandle. It's my personal home, and I'll move back in when I return. I have moved all my personal belongings and furniture out. I'm hesitant to rent the house out at this time, mainly due to the current pandemic. I'm afraid of getting a tenant for a year lease, and then they lose their job and can't pay the rent and claim some kind of hardship and I can't get them out. Or they are or become infected with COVID-19 and can't leave or go to work, AND can't pay the rent. Or some variation of those situations. Am I better off leaving it empty for now (I have a property manager monitoring and maintaining it) and seeing how this pandemic develops? It could sit empty for a long time. I could try a short lease, or month-to-month, but those are difficult to find tenants for. I'm not that familiar with Idaho landlord/tenant law and what kind of protections I have. But depending on the direction this crisis takes, I could see laws enacted allowing ill tenants unable to work to remain in their rentals without paying rent.  Is anyone out there facing the same dilemma? I appreciate any advice anyone has about this. Thanks.

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@Matt Davidson empty houses get broken into sometimes-is that a potential problem? Maybe get a reputable PM to handle things for you.

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