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Billy Smith
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Showing a rental during the virus outbreak.

Billy Smith
  • Shawnee Mission, KS
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I am going to show my rentals after the tenants move out.

It will Cost me a months rent or more.

I read up on the laws I could justify showing it while they have renters but not going to take that risk.

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Shain Ismailovski
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Shain Ismailovski
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Virtual is the way to go for now. Pictures or videos are you best tools to keep everyone safe. As someone else suggested if they are further interested you can set up a lockbox for the property after you screened them, assuming its vacant. 

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