My tenant didn’t want me entering the property to show the space. But the lease says the landlord can enter — at reasonable hours and for reasonable purposes. That includes inspections, repairs, and reletting. Two lessons: • If you don't own the property, the landlord still sets the rules. • Never assume your rights — read your lease. Follow for more real estate tips.
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