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just looking back through some of the old questions and answers, looks like you got some good replies.
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We usually have this clause in a lease agreement. And it is usually 24 hours. But some tenants still refuse to cooperate with showings ( especially when they are going to be evicted).
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Thank you everyone for your answers...
May I also ask, do you find that tenants are generally fine with it, or are very bothered by such visits? On scale of 1-5, with five being most bothered, where would you say those are?
I really ask, because I am working on a startup that through technology will be able to substantially reduce such visits.
Thanks.
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Indiana. We have to give them 24 hours notice, they can allow a shorter time if they are willing to cooperate, but with proper notice they cannot keep us out. They can make it difficult or unattractive, like not cleaning up, or being present during showings or obnoxious when we are there, but they cannot keep us out.
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Landlord tenant laws are different by state, county and city or town. I would check with your local jurisdiction or review your lease...
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