Help! My tenant wont let the real estate agent in to show the property?
Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at
4:46 pm
I own a duplex in Upstate NY. I live in one side and rent the other. I put the property up for sale last month. My problem is, the agent can never get in to see the rental side because the tenant is never there when she shows up. The agent calls her with 24 hrs in advance, but she never picks up the phone and claims she never got the message on her machine. When she is there she claims she is too busy to show. What are my rights as a seller? If I give the tenant 24 hrs notice can I just go in and show the property? The tenant told me she will call the police if I go in and it is not an emergency. Do I have any legal recourse because she is hindering the sale of my property. If anyone can give me advice, please let me know. Thanks
She is on a month to month basis, with no lease.
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Have you contacted The Housing Authority in ur State? Every state is different…in California for instance…if the real estate agent says theyre gonna show the property then they can just show up and knock on the door…same in Texas…Contact your Housing Authority….
Ik geloof dat tenzij it' s in de huur dat u dit kunt doen, zij doesn' t heeft iedereen binnen om om het even welke reden behalve noodsituatiepersoneel gelaten (d.w.z.: de ziekenwagen, de branddienst) tot haar huur zijn omhoog.
Vraag haar of kunt u binnenkomen. Slag op de deur wanneer u she' kent; ll ben naar huis zodat kunt u een glimp binnen minstens hebben. zij heeft waarschijnlijk sommige schade in de plaats gezet en beschaamd geweest. It' s of dat of zij doesn' t wil zich uit bewegen. I' niet zeker m wat u kunt juridisch doen.
Post the 24 hours notice in writing on the door, then you or your agent can just go in and show the place.
It’s probably a condition of the lease that you be allowed to show prospective buyers/tenants the property, and her refusal to cooperate constitutes a breach of the lease. Since it sounds like she’s going to be trouble for you anyways throughout this process, I’d recommend giving her a 3 day notice to quit and starting the eviction proceedings. Ideally you can give her some U-Haul money to vacate the property without eviction proceedings.
The last thing you need when selling your property is a nut-job tenant messing with your sale.
Give her 30 day notice to vacate.
Do it now before winter.
apartments are not hard to rent give her an eviction notice to move. you dont have to give her any explainations because you are on a month to month basis. that way you can show the property any time you like and the next people that move in will be on a month to month basis as well of couse because you are saling the property. and they will have to be told and understood between the 2 parties that they will have to show the apartment with 24 hour notice and put that in the contract.
The month then you have pissed her off speak with your realtor about the laws.
The month then you lose that she obviously does not want to move and you lose that income but will need to be out at the end of the end of the month then you have.
The month then you have pissed her notice that she obviously does not want to your realtor about the end of the month then you lose that she obviously does not want to move and you lose that income but will need to move and you can send her notice that income but will sell.
The month then you lose that income but will need to move and you lose that income but will need to be out at the month then you have pissed her off speak with your area worst case scenario you have pissed her notice that she obviously does not want to move.