Too many Landlords have no idea how much or how little access they have to their own rental property.
They are either convinced that they cannot enter the property until the Tenants have vacated at the end of the lease, or they think they are the king and can come in whenever they want.
The answer, of course, is somewhere in between, but if you don’t know where the boundary lies, how can you ever enforce your rights and protect your most valuable asset?
They are either convinced that they cannot enter the property until the Tenants have vacated at the end of the lease, or they think they are the king and can come in whenever they want.
The answer, of course, is somewhere in between, but if you don’t know where the boundary lies, how can you ever enforce your rights and protect your most valuable asset?
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