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In this episode of Units, the focus is on managing a notice of intent to vacate from tenants. When such a notice is received, it is important to acknowledge it quickly with a standard response confirming the move-out date. As part of the moving process, property managers should request permission from the tenant to access the unit for showing it to potential new tenants. This facilitates a smooth transition. Additionally, confirming a final walk-through of the unit is essential to assess any damages beyond normal wear and tear, ensuring a fair outcome for both the resident and the management. Encouraging clear communication throughout is key.