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Water Damage Before Tenant Moves In
Just closed on a townhome and new tenants are moving in this weekend from out of state. Tenants signed the lease in December and already paid 1st months rent. I just found out our toilet upstairs leaked and caused a decent amount of damage in the home. Floors/cabinets/ceiling need to be replaced. We have a restoration company completing the work but it won’t be done before this weekend. What should I do about the tenants?