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Remember all the uproar & miscommunication with landlord and owner's agent?
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 450298" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Actually a move out inspection with the landlord present is the best. We do move in and move out inspection with all our tenants. We ask them to give us 72 hours notice for the move out inspection. It can be done with their belongings in the rental or out. Most tenants do it after they have moved their belongings to their new place. There is actually a checklist that is used with pricing. It is a way for both the landlord and the tenant to be "on the same page" in regards to the disposition of the security deposit. If the tenant moves out and does not schedule a move out inspection, the landlord does it alone and then copies the tenant with a refund or a bill with a copy of the inspection report.</p><p></p><p>While the letter is quite unprofessional, I would call the office and let them know you received it but cannot possibly be out by the end of this month. While the offer is generous, your lease doesn't expire until midnight on 10/31 and you will let them know when you vacate.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 450298, member: 805"] Actually a move out inspection with the landlord present is the best. We do move in and move out inspection with all our tenants. We ask them to give us 72 hours notice for the move out inspection. It can be done with their belongings in the rental or out. Most tenants do it after they have moved their belongings to their new place. There is actually a checklist that is used with pricing. It is a way for both the landlord and the tenant to be "on the same page" in regards to the disposition of the security deposit. If the tenant moves out and does not schedule a move out inspection, the landlord does it alone and then copies the tenant with a refund or a bill with a copy of the inspection report. While the letter is quite unprofessional, I would call the office and let them know you received it but cannot possibly be out by the end of this month. While the offer is generous, your lease doesn't expire until midnight on 10/31 and you will let them know when you vacate. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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