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Tenant Leaving Without Notice

Orlando Scott
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So just got a termination letter from my tenant that they will be moving out July 1st but they had a lease till January 30th. This isn't the 30 day notice that is in my lease and they gave me the reason mice aggressive neighbors steps not shoveling or salted. So in my lease after 30 days any infestation is tenants responsibility I have receipts showing I paid for the exterminator to come and exterminate the premises. The tenant being aggressive no hands were laid on anyone the tenant upstairs can be passive aggressive and doesn't like confrontation along with being rude time to time they have had one maybe two interactions. The snow removal I personally have gone there and shoveld and the one time he asked I had someone go over there and what he told me was it wasn't done before he went to work should I contact a lawyer and get rent or just leave it be. 

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Caleb Brown
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Seems like the tenant was terrible so I would be happy they are leaving. You can try to go after them for the remainder of the rent but might not be worth it. Make sure to walkthrough when they leave to verify they didn't destroy anything. 

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