I rent the condo I currently live in. Been here over 3 years, on a month to month since the first one-year lease was up. Agreement was always I would give at least 30 days notice before I leave.
I'm moving May 30th. Gave notice in early April that I would vacate on/before May 31.
Landlords immediately put the place on the market. There have been maybe a half dozen showings, they're coming almost every day now.
They got an offer, but are continuing to show it. So now there is also a home inspection and appraisal that will cause disruption.
These showings are a pain in my ass. Not only do I have to keep the place show-ready (I always keep it clean anyway), but I work from home...so in the middle of my work day I have to go out on the back patio while people go through my place for a half hour at a time. It's just annoying and an invasion of privacy.
My question is, is it normal for me to pay full rent for this month? I'm essentially their live-in real estate agent. It has literally become less desirable to live here. Just curious if it should be reflected in my rent.
I do have a good relationship with these people.
I'm moving May 30th. Gave notice in early April that I would vacate on/before May 31.
Landlords immediately put the place on the market. There have been maybe a half dozen showings, they're coming almost every day now.
They got an offer, but are continuing to show it. So now there is also a home inspection and appraisal that will cause disruption.
These showings are a pain in my ass. Not only do I have to keep the place show-ready (I always keep it clean anyway), but I work from home...so in the middle of my work day I have to go out on the back patio while people go through my place for a half hour at a time. It's just annoying and an invasion of privacy.
My question is, is it normal for me to pay full rent for this month? I'm essentially their live-in real estate agent. It has literally become less desirable to live here. Just curious if it should be reflected in my rent.
I do have a good relationship with these people.