Why He's Wrong About this Midterm Rental πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

673 viewsPublished: February 14, 20250m 59sScore: 80
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Summary

This video discusses the common practice of using cleaners as a way to enter midterm rental properties to check on them. The host disagrees with this practice for two main reasons: it's unnecessary if a proper lease with a notice to enter clause is in place, and it can lead to legal issues if the tenant is not properly notified.

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