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Justin Youngblood
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Tenant Turnover Advice

Justin Youngblood
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Apex, NC
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Hey guys,

I have a tenant moving out in the middle of this month. I personally manage the property (a 2/2 condo) and she’s been in the property for 3 years with no major issues and has taken decent care of it. Im sure there will be some cosmetic repairs needed. I’ve started to market the property online and phone screen tenants. Should I hold off showing the property to potential tenants until I get her all the way moved out and I can do those repairs to make the property look it’s best?

Any suggestions on how best to handle this or advice from your previous experiences?

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John Underwood
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  • Greer, SC
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Get a new tenant lined up before she has moved out if possible. 

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