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Re: non-renewal of lease - Landlord Forum thread 337780

Re: non-renewal of lease by Garry (Iowa) on July 31, 2015 @19:42

                              
You should not have tried to rent your place until the family was totally out. Plus, you will need to have it vacant so you can repair any damages and at least have any carpets cleaned from any pet odors and stains, before you can rent it again. Yes, you may have lost a prospective tenant, but there are more out there. And you may still have to evict your T if they don't go on their own at the end of their lease (as a hold-over T ) All that takes time to do too. If you want her out really bad, you could offer to pay her to move, as from your post, it doesn't sound like she has any money to move. Just make sure you follow all your states LL/T laws, especially about the proper notices, time frames, and the eviction process, or she could still be there by Halloween. Good Luck
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