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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no correlation between the tenant not wanting to vacate for the inspection, and the risk they might not vacate when their lease is over. This working parent has her hands full with her job and her toddler, and it's probably extremely disruptive to take her child and leave for a few hours. You are very rude to expect this of her, and accuse her of disturbing you. It's YOU who are disturbing HER. She is under no legal obligation to leave. When she is legally obligated to leave, I am sure she will do so. How irritating that busy mothers of young children are always blamed for everything. I am annoyed at you and your agent. [/quote] Not trying to sound like an AH but my agent thought it was odd and I felt it was odd. My agent has been in this business for 15 years and said he’s never once had a tenant stay. Just seemed odd to me that they’d want to stay when we are talking a 2/3 hour inspection with 4 of us there.[/quote] sorry but you sound like a AH. this family rented a house and they have the right to fully enjoy it. you show up at 3pm on a week-day with a person working from home and a young kid, a group of several people planning to spend 3 hours looking into any nook of the place (where this family stuff is, documents, personal belongings, private stuff and so on, and you expect her to vacate and stay on the street or at a cafe handling work and toddler so you can have the run of "their" house (their because they rented it from the owner). either your agent is telling you BS or he is not very experienced. if these people were working in an office and kid was in daycare, maybe, but they are working from home. did you ask them if there was a time when it would be convenient for them to be out of the house? i am sure the toddler will not be in your way. just do the inspection, thank the lady for letting you intrude in her place and congrats for your new house[/quote]
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