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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, let him put the house on the market. Make it VERY difficult to show-refuse a lockbox and say by appointment only. Don't clean or pick up at all. Don't leave the house during showings--follow the buyers around being "helpful"--"This room gets very hot during the summer/the neighbors have a zydeco band and they practice on Sunday mornings/I hope you are planning on private schools b/c the local one is terrible/this is the room with the asbestos" etc. [/quote] The tenant cannot refuse a lockbox if it states in their lease that a lockbox is allowed. As far as your other suggestions, not sure what you think this will accomplish. If someone wants the house, I thin they are more likely to believe an inspector vs a tenant about asbestos.[/quote] Really? So a landlord, realtors, and anyone else can walk through your living space at any time if you rent if there's a lockbox? That is shocking. [/quote] Why is this so hard for people to understand. READ YOUR LEASE. It gives the specific instances that the landlord/property manager can go into the property, right to offer house first for buying, lockbox issues etc. A lease is a legal document. So many people never read their leases and then get upset when the landlord does exactly what the lease says. A landlord or property manager may enter a property with 24 hours notice to inspect the property. A lockbox may go up 60 days before the lease is up if the tenant decides not to renew their lease. Leases may be different in different states which is why you need to read your lease and understand your options.[/quote]
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