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Re: Early termination text and no notice since - Landlord Forum thread 353354

Re: Early termination text and no notice since by lamac66 (ga) on July 19, 2017 @08:24

                              
Monitor property for activity if you really want to know if tenant vacated by driving by at different times or have a neighbor discreetly monitor for your.

If tenant breaks lease by early terminating, just secure property. Conduct move-out inspection. Keep deposit and admin fee. Consult your attorney to see if it is cost effective to enforce the long term lease regarding loss of rental income.

If you can't enforce that lease, I would reconsider offering discount based on "long term" lease. Change to year to year lease.
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Re: Early termination text and no notice since by karen (north carolina) on July 20, 2017 @17:49 [ Reply ]
I think its okay if you give notice of entering OR its obvious they moved out.
obvious signs of being gone:
High grass no lights
driving by
mailbox over flowing

I downloaded the police handbook for conneticut, but im trying to find one for north carolina because thats where im doing business.

in that online manual it discussed at length of how to determine if a landlord was with in his rights to enter the property.

worthless if the laws are different though so find your states.

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