That just happened to me. They had to make arrangements with me. I insisted on being there when they showed the property. Don't ever believe a word the real estate agent tells you either. They played me. I educated myself on the laws. Here's what they should do. Search for "landlord tenant law". Read that very carefully. Look for updates. Tenants have rights and they can't just show it anytime they wish without the tenants permission. I don't know what state you're in. I'm in Cal. I have the links if you need them. Also look under the Department of Consumer Affairs. Let me just add, I never let them see it the same day. I made them wait. I think 24 hours is the law but you better double check that.
Good luck!
2006-11-15 21:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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you have won some very stable suggestion right here from individuals. previous what they have written, i might propose which you ask to ensure a valid Corgi gas certificates on the boiler, proper heating and any gas home equipment. by regulation, it would nicely be held with the letting agent, and it would nicely be valid for the era of your tenancy. Ask in case you will possibly desire to hold homes insurance, plus contents insurance, and if injury to partitions or living house windows, and so on., is roofed by the owner's coverage. Ask how long the previous tenant lived on the valuables; this promises you a concept if the neighbourhood is unfriendly or risky. If the previous tenancy became into for under 6-months, ask why. Ask who will pay the council tax; many landlords prefer to pay this themselves so as that they county does not record a lien against the valuables for non-charge. If that's secure, ask how plenty it is so which you get a real photograph of the easily month-to-month fee. Ask that partitions and window dressings be freshened on the owner's rate; that's tax deductible for the owner so that's not a brilliant ask. discover out the place the closest A&E is positioned and the place the closest NHS walk-in Centre is positioned. comparable is going for the submit workplace, community surgery, colleges and practice stations. happy living house looking!
2016-10-04 00:45:02
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The landlord and realtor are required to give you notice. It is a violation of the law in most states for the landlord to enter your home without reasonible notice. You are allowed, in most states, to request being present when the house is being shown. Research your local landlord/tenant laws.
2006-11-16 03:00:32
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answered by sovereign_carrie 5
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call any real estate company, probably a different one than the one showing the house, or call the real estate board, or your local HUD office Housing and Urban Development
2006-11-15 20:17:37
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answered by Cynthia B 3
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Not any time, but with the consent of tenant freewell (sahuliyat) and at reaonable time, in cooperative manner
2006-11-15 20:24:15
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answered by Sonu Raja 3
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Rent-To-Own Homes : http://RentToOwnHome.uzaev.com/?dOmQ
2016-07-13 02:06:25
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answered by ? 3
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