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Adam Heseltine
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Brighton, MI
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How to safely show a tenant occupied rental property - ?

Adam Heseltine
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Brighton, MI
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Would love to hear how the BP landlord community is showing houses right now that are in markets with very high demand.  My property is tenant occupied and will not be vacant until Aug 15th.  I would like to get a renter in there as soon as the other tenant leaves.  Typically I would coordinate with the existing tenant and have 1 or 2 open houses, however with social distancing and being respectful to hygiene practices that seems impossible.  Maybe setup virtual showings?  Maybe I should just wait until my tenant has vacated the house and try to show the house at a limited capacity (although that would cost me a couple weeks of rent).  Would love any and all feedback.  Thanks guys.

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