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I have given a tenant a 30 day notice terminating tenancy. I have posted the rental to get a new tenant. if I have a prospective new tenant who wants to view the rental and my current tenants do not cooperate and all me to do so. if they continue to refuse to let me show the rental can I sue them for loss of income?
lea l, CA on Thursday, September 26, 2013
RE: tenant won't allow landlord to show house to prospective tenants
Hi Iea,
Not usually, unless you have it detailed in the lease. You may be able to sue if you can prove the tenant's refusal to cooperate caused you to suffer an unusual amount of time getting it rented afterwards. If it's in your lease, you might have a case for lease violation.
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