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		<title>By: Sara</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sara]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 14:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would suggest reading your written lease agreement to see what it states about notice and vacating procedures.  It also may depend on what state you live in.  Where I am, once a tenant gives their notice in writing, we can show the unit at anytime.  We can not have our tenants show the units themselves as that can fall under subletting - which violates our lease agreement.  We also can NOT tell a tenant that they have to leave durning a showing.  You are paying rent for that place so you are entitled to be there 24/7 if you wish.  Your personal property is there and you have a right to protect it.  A lot of leases will state that a landlord does not have to give you any notice prior to showing up to preform a showing so you also can not keep your landlord from trying to rent the unit.  Not sure if this helped you at all but maybe it gives a guideline to check up on where you live.  Keep in mind that I&#039;m not an attorney and this is not legal advice, just some insight as to how things are run where I work.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would suggest reading your written lease agreement to see what it states about notice and vacating procedures.  It also may depend on what state you live in.  Where I am, once a tenant gives their notice in writing, we can show the unit at anytime.  We can not have our tenants show the units themselves as that can fall under subletting &#8211; which violates our lease agreement.  We also can NOT tell a tenant that they have to leave durning a showing.  You are paying rent for that place so you are entitled to be there 24/7 if you wish.  Your personal property is there and you have a right to protect it.  A lot of leases will state that a landlord does not have to give you any notice prior to showing up to preform a showing so you also can not keep your landlord from trying to rent the unit.  Not sure if this helped you at all but maybe it gives a guideline to check up on where you live.  Keep in mind that I&#8217;m not an attorney and this is not legal advice, just some insight as to how things are run where I work.</p>
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