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Jon Krueger
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Preventing move outs during winter

Jon Krueger
  • Buffalo, NY
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I am currently working on a lease for  a new tenant in Buffalo, NY. The lease is month to month, but I would like to include that during the winter months they can not leave, as it is always harder to find new tenants during that time. Talking to a friend of mine he said that he has done this in the past and I just wanted to put this out there for a second opinion. Also, any suggestions on how to word this in the lease would be appreciated. 

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    Peter Tverdov
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    Peter Tverdov
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    Just put them on a Lease that expires Mar/Apr 2022. 

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