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Jasmine Benford
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  • Hampton, VA
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Ask tenant to leave...or?

Jasmine Benford
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hampton, VA
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Hi! I found out there's a leak in the crawlspace at one of my single-family rentals, where mitigation and piping repair is needed. I am working to get this situated but I know this is going to be a huge inconvenience for my tenants, especially since we are in the holiday season. They have been very cooperative during the inspections, etc. I was considering asking them if they would like to move out before their lease is up due to the repair/renovations that need to take place. Open to suggestions. Thanks in advance! 

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