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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/13/2020

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Steve C.
  • San Jose, CA
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Tour messy current unit to potential tenants

Steve C.
  • San Jose, CA
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My current unit is occupied by current tenant and it is definitely not in a tidy state. What do you do in this situation? Do you still show the unit to potential tenants?

I posted pictures for the unit when it was staged 2 years back, so potential tenants have good impression about the unit. But I am worried that they might be disappointed by actual unit. If I wait the tour until current tenant moves out, then potential tenants might not wait for this unit and I thought it would be difficult to find good tenant in short time window. 

Any suggestion greatly appreciated! 

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