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Re: Owner Right to Enter after tenant has given notice - Landlord Forum thread 330254

Re: Owner Right to Enter after tenant has given notice by P-Bone (NY and OH) on January 23, 2015 @12:24

                              
You are reading too far into the rules. You have the right to give appropriate notice and get authorization to show it at reasonable times, regardless of whether they are present, if you have given notice. Honestly, if there is a tense relationship between yourself and the tenant, performing showings would likely hurt your chances of getting a good prospect. Sometimes it's better to wait until its empty. "Right of Entry for Periodic Inspection" is a whole different clause with regard to maintaining the house and preventative maintenance. This would also likely require a minimum 24 hour notice. I have used it rarely when I had a leak in one unit and wanted to make sure similar leaks weren't happening in other units. My tenants were pleased I was being proactive in case of similar issues.
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