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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Written request to vacate
My tenant acknowledged to me he was going to move out breaking the lease. So I started looking for another tenant. The next day he back tracked but I already found another tenant. Does he have a right to the property? Or can I move forward accepting his notice to vacate?