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Kathleen Everitt
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Breaking the Lease: Move Out & Assessing Damages

Kathleen Everitt
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  • Investor
  • Northwest Arkansas
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  • 09/19/24 12:00PM - 01:30PM America/Chicago
  • 4080 N Thompson St · Springdale, AR Springdale , Arkansas 72764
  • $20

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For landlords, breaking a lease isn't a matter of "If", it's a matter of "When". It will happen to you. We've asked one of our property manager pros to share how they navigate the process successfully.

There are legitimate reasons for people to ask for an Early Move Out and how the right attitude and process can make the experience compassionate, fair and Win-Win for all parties. He'll explore:

  • Legal reasons for early move-out
  • What kind of damages can be charged
  • How to assess damage costs
  • Documentation you should have, understand and use
  • When it's Not a compassionate scenario

Speakers

Tyler and Renee Casey are the owners of Pro X, a unique real estate and property management firm focused on helping investors build wealth. Investors themselves, the Casey team assists their customers in sourcing Deals, developing and managing assets.