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June 30, 2010 at 9:15 PM #17656June 30, 2010 at 9:40 PM #574213
sdrealtor
ParticipantIf the landlord wants to sell and needs to get him out, the landlord should pay him to leave early or he has the right to stay. I dotn know what his costs would be but if the landlord is making a nice profit he should have no problem coming up with a nice bump for your friend.
June 30, 2010 at 9:40 PM #574310sdrealtor
ParticipantIf the landlord wants to sell and needs to get him out, the landlord should pay him to leave early or he has the right to stay. I dotn know what his costs would be but if the landlord is making a nice profit he should have no problem coming up with a nice bump for your friend.
June 30, 2010 at 9:40 PM #574833sdrealtor
ParticipantIf the landlord wants to sell and needs to get him out, the landlord should pay him to leave early or he has the right to stay. I dotn know what his costs would be but if the landlord is making a nice profit he should have no problem coming up with a nice bump for your friend.
June 30, 2010 at 9:40 PM #574939sdrealtor
ParticipantIf the landlord wants to sell and needs to get him out, the landlord should pay him to leave early or he has the right to stay. I dotn know what his costs would be but if the landlord is making a nice profit he should have no problem coming up with a nice bump for your friend.
June 30, 2010 at 9:40 PM #575239sdrealtor
ParticipantIf the landlord wants to sell and needs to get him out, the landlord should pay him to leave early or he has the right to stay. I dotn know what his costs would be but if the landlord is making a nice profit he should have no problem coming up with a nice bump for your friend.
July 1, 2010 at 6:21 AM #574264SD Realtor
ParticipantWe have offered cash for keys before and each case varies with the tenant, current rent, our motivation to get them out etc… Your friend simply needs to look over the lease because the new owner must abide by it. In short there may be a new landlord but all the terms of the lease are the same so your friend is okay. Also with regards to showings and such, the lease should specify what can and cannot occur with regards to marketing the property. In “general” a 24 hour notice is required but leases vary.
July 1, 2010 at 6:21 AM #574362SD Realtor
ParticipantWe have offered cash for keys before and each case varies with the tenant, current rent, our motivation to get them out etc… Your friend simply needs to look over the lease because the new owner must abide by it. In short there may be a new landlord but all the terms of the lease are the same so your friend is okay. Also with regards to showings and such, the lease should specify what can and cannot occur with regards to marketing the property. In “general” a 24 hour notice is required but leases vary.
July 1, 2010 at 6:21 AM #574885SD Realtor
ParticipantWe have offered cash for keys before and each case varies with the tenant, current rent, our motivation to get them out etc… Your friend simply needs to look over the lease because the new owner must abide by it. In short there may be a new landlord but all the terms of the lease are the same so your friend is okay. Also with regards to showings and such, the lease should specify what can and cannot occur with regards to marketing the property. In “general” a 24 hour notice is required but leases vary.
July 1, 2010 at 6:21 AM #574991SD Realtor
ParticipantWe have offered cash for keys before and each case varies with the tenant, current rent, our motivation to get them out etc… Your friend simply needs to look over the lease because the new owner must abide by it. In short there may be a new landlord but all the terms of the lease are the same so your friend is okay. Also with regards to showings and such, the lease should specify what can and cannot occur with regards to marketing the property. In “general” a 24 hour notice is required but leases vary.
July 1, 2010 at 6:21 AM #575290SD Realtor
ParticipantWe have offered cash for keys before and each case varies with the tenant, current rent, our motivation to get them out etc… Your friend simply needs to look over the lease because the new owner must abide by it. In short there may be a new landlord but all the terms of the lease are the same so your friend is okay. Also with regards to showings and such, the lease should specify what can and cannot occur with regards to marketing the property. In “general” a 24 hour notice is required but leases vary.
July 1, 2010 at 7:43 AM #574284DataAgent
ParticipantMost owners will not pay any ‘cash for keys’ amount. They want someone in their property paying rent while they sell the property.
July 1, 2010 at 7:43 AM #574382DataAgent
ParticipantMost owners will not pay any ‘cash for keys’ amount. They want someone in their property paying rent while they sell the property.
July 1, 2010 at 7:43 AM #574905DataAgent
ParticipantMost owners will not pay any ‘cash for keys’ amount. They want someone in their property paying rent while they sell the property.
July 1, 2010 at 7:43 AM #575011DataAgent
ParticipantMost owners will not pay any ‘cash for keys’ amount. They want someone in their property paying rent while they sell the property.
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