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Updated 10 months ago,

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Stephanie Gledhill
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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Should landlord terminate for seasonality

Stephanie Gledhill
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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I have a great renter on a year lease. The lease expiration date is 5/31/24. My tenants are building a house and said they will probably be done 6/30/24. I’d like them out by 6/30/24 at the latest since the summer months are the best for leasing. Should I send them a termination of lease for 6/30/24 for this reason. Or, am I going to possibly create a bad situation like renter not leaving. Do I need to accept the date that is most convenient for them and not me. Advice appreciated.

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