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Arturo Hernandez
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My Tenant gave 30 day notice. What am I allowed to do during

Arturo Hernandez
  • Oxnard, CA
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My tenants gave 30 day notice, just as I was going to go in to do some mold repairs in one of the rooms. Are we allowed to go in and do repairs during this time and close the gap and not have property vacant for so long?

Best advice as to what I can do during this time to get it rented soon after they vacate the property.

TIA,

Art

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Frank Hinck
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Frank Hinck
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@Arturo Hernandez

What does your lease say? Normally there’s something in there about the last 30 days of the lease. You also might offer them $200 to do the repairs while they’re still in the space, maybe move any furniture out of that area too and cover other stuff in plastic.

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