Reasonable?
Jun. 11th, 2005 09:20 pmMy lease contract says:
"Landlord may at reasonable times, enter the Apartment to examine, to make repairs or alterations, and to show it to possible buyers, lenders or tenants."
"Any acts Landlord may do may be performed by Landlord's agent or employees."
Since I'm moving out soon, the landlord wants to sell my apartment, and so he has contacted a few realtors and they want to show it. There's been 4 showings now, and a "open house" hour tomorrow. I'm beginning to get annoyed, because I won't give a stranger keys to my apartment, so I have to be home while they do it, but I want to do stuff in my new house and this showing is interfering with it.
Now, my lease on the apartment is until July 14th, but I plan to move out on June 24th. I'll be paying for 3 weeks of rental, even though I won't be here.
Would it be unreasonable of me to tell the realtors (and hence the landlord) that the place is not available for show until after I've left?
"Landlord may at reasonable times, enter the Apartment to examine, to make repairs or alterations, and to show it to possible buyers, lenders or tenants."
"Any acts Landlord may do may be performed by Landlord's agent or employees."
Since I'm moving out soon, the landlord wants to sell my apartment, and so he has contacted a few realtors and they want to show it. There's been 4 showings now, and a "open house" hour tomorrow. I'm beginning to get annoyed, because I won't give a stranger keys to my apartment, so I have to be home while they do it, but I want to do stuff in my new house and this showing is interfering with it.
Now, my lease on the apartment is until July 14th, but I plan to move out on June 24th. I'll be paying for 3 weeks of rental, even though I won't be here.
Would it be unreasonable of me to tell the realtors (and hence the landlord) that the place is not available for show until after I've left?