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All Forum Posts by: Nupur Daruka

Nupur Daruka has started 6 posts and replied 11 times.

I bought a property last year in November and the property had a tenant that recently moved in. Since the property was recently renovated and had a tenant already set I thought it was a great buy and paid the asking price. After I took over the tenant started to complain about everything and that she is unhappy with the 1 bedroom condo apartment and wants to move out. There is no early termination as part of the lease. She said she wants to move out Jan 31st. 

Should I go ahead and list the house to avoid any vacancies? Also taking her to court will be expensive and since she is a compaliner I figured it is better she moves out. For the next tenant should I put an early termination clause to avoid these kind of issues or just leave it at 12 month lease. What would be the best way to handle this in future because this tenant does not seem to care about breaking the lease.

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