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How to Deal with Prospective Tenants

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

by Vena Jones-Cox

Q: We’ve come across some problems we thought your readers might also be encountering, hence this note to you for your consideration in possibly addressing the below subjects in your newsletter. The past 2 weeks have been really frustrating as I have been stood up by prospects at scheduled showings 8 times. We try to prequalify interested prospects over the phone, explaining our screening process, up front money needed, the lease/option as a way to become a homeowner, etc. We always ask if they have driven by the property and also tell all prospects when scheduling a showing to please call if they need to cancel. Of 11 scheduled showings, I actually had one show up, two had the decency to call me and cancel, and 8 just failed to show.
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What to Do if a Tenant Abandons the Property

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Have you ever had a tenant leave in the middle of the night or the middle of an eviction? Did you ever wonder what to do? Basically when a tenant abandons the property, you do not need to file an eviction or wait for the sheriff. You can change the locks. As for the tenant’s stuff, in most states you can simply toss it. You should check your state or local law to see what your legal obligation is to store the items for the tenant.

However…

If you are not certain whether the tenant has abandoned the property, you should not change the locks. If you have the keys, you could enter the premises, but knock first. Whether or not the tenant has abandoned is often a judgment call, looking at a combination of factors, such as:
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