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Danielle Moser
  • Buffalo, NY
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Ending a lease language...

Danielle Moser
  • Buffalo, NY
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I am planning to not renew my current tenants lease when the year is up.  I still have 6 months before that happens (I'm clearly eager to get him out), but want to plan ahead and get an idea of what others do.  He lives in the duplex I live in; however, due to the issues we've had I will only communicate with him through documentation.  Does anyone have a letter, or language they used when it was the end of your tenant's lease and you were not going to renew it?  Thank you!

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