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Lease renewal with Construction going on

Lyn B.
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Our HOA will be doing a 7 month extensive construction project within our condo complex.

This type of deconstruction will be noisy, (jack hammering, hammering....) dusty

(Dust from demolition....) and inconvenient.(workers M-F 8-5, scaffolding around the building for 7 months...)

The tenant is aware, has attended HOA meeting on what to expect and our original lease disclosed that construction may happen on property at some point during their original lease. Tenants have been here 18 months.

Their lease is coming up for renewal and need to determine if an additional addendum / disclosure needs to be included. Want to ensure that they will not come to us for any concessions or relocation requests due to “quiet enjoyment” etc other than what is originally agreed upon with lease renewal.

Anyone with expertise or experience with this type of scenario?

Thanks

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