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Mike Franco
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Adding a cleaning promise to lease contract?

Mike Franco
  • Los Angeles, CA
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How would you handle prospective renters who wanted to see your house in move-in condition while tenants are still living in it?

I think that's just not doable.

I have these weird prospects who want just that.
They won't apply until they see it cleaned. On top of that, they have to give 30 days notice to move out of their current place, and there's no way I'm holding a vacant house for 30 days. So they're just stalling themselves. But it's not like I can pick and choose, because the renters around here are just awful.

I always show my house when it's still occupied to minimize vacancy

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