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Lettie T.
  • Kansas
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Turnover during road closure - Advice please

Lettie T.
  • Kansas
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I have a SFH that will be vacant soon. Four days after the tenant moves out, the road will be closed to all through traffic until at least November. Construction crews have already begun building temporary driveway accesses to the homes and all on-street parking has already been suspended. I've never experienced a situation like this so I have no idea how this will impact my ability to show the house and get it rented.

Personally, I would never rent a home in the middle of a construction zone under any circumstances. But I'm wondering if lower the rent or offering the first month for free would incentivize someone. What would you do in this situation?

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