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All Forum Posts by: Angela Armstrong

Angela Armstrong has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

We have a tenant that is smoking out of the window of a non smoking apartment and it is bothering other tenants. How do you address the issue without causing tension between them and the other tenants?

Hello, I’m sure I do not have a unique situation but it is the first time for me. I had a tenant give the proper 30 day notice that they will be terminating the lease because they will be purchasing a home. I’m the meantime I was able to find a new tenant who has paid the security deposit, first month rent, and has scheduled utilities to be transferred to their name but no lease has been signed yet. A week before the original tenants official move out date was scheduled they informed me that they were “dropped” by the lender and they are starting to work with a new lender. I had 14 days to turn over the property and now they don’t even know when they will be out. My question is how should I proceed and who am I legally obligated to, the old tenant or the new tenant?

I am in Pennsylvania.