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In this episode of Units, the focus is on handling a notice of intent to vacate from a tenant. It’s important to promptly acknowledge the notice, using language like, "We have received your notice of intent to vacate and are relying on your move-out date." Prior to the resident's move-out, it's necessary to obtain permission to enter the property for showing it to prospective tenants. Additionally, landlords should request confirmation for a final walk-through of the unit to assess any damages beyond normal wear and tear, ensuring fairness for both parties. Encouraging resident cooperation in these processes is emphasized for a smooth transition.