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Re: Owner trying to make us pay for March
by Bill
on March 3, 2015 @13:50
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One would think that the landlord/owner would have contacted you prior to the lease ending to determine if you are moving out or renewing the lease. That way , if your moving the landlord/owner could start showing the house. Seems that landlord/owner dropped the ball and now wants you to make up for their failure to find out if your moving or not.
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Re: Owner trying to make us pay for March
by Bill
on March 3, 2015 @16:34
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If the lease has ended, no notice is required! If the lease states that notice must be given, then notice should be given. That's not the case here. Anyway a landlord who fails to verify that a tenant is or is not moving at the end of a lease is a very irresponsible landlord who fails to run it as a business? So explain why it's not the landlord fault that the landlord failed to inquire about a renewal or move out? That's what a landlord should be doing if he wants no vacancy's. That's not that hard to say, Oh, my tenants lease is expiring, I need to verify if they are renewing or moving.
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Re: Owner trying to make us pay for March
by Anonymous
on March 3, 2015 @17:19
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The tenant has not indicated whether or not his lease required notice, and from the landlord's actions it appears it does. You have jumped to an unwarranted conclusion.
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Re: Owner trying to make us pay for March
by Chris
on March 3, 2015 @16:51
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I cannot understand why this landlord chose to not get in touch with the tenant beforehand. It's just good common sense to see if the tenant is moving or not when the lease is ending. Who fails to not do that, but an unexperience landlord?
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Re: Owner trying to make us pay for March
by Anonymous
on March 3, 2015 @17:17
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I do not contact my tenants as we approach the end of a lease. Reason being, I don't like to highlight to the tenant that the lease is ending, it makes the tenant think about moving and I don't want the turnover. I find if I leave it alone, most roll M2M under the terms of our lease. If a tenant is going to move, they are obligated by the terms of the lease to give me 30-day notice, whether at the end of the lease any time thereafter.
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