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In this episode of Units, we discuss how to properly handle a notice of intent to vacate from a tenant. It's important to acknowledge receipt of the notice promptly, using a clear message that references the specified move-out date. Before the tenant moves out, seek their permission to enter the unit for showings to potential renters, facilitating a smooth transition. Additionally, request a confirmation for a final walk-through of the unit to evaluate any damages beyond normal wear and tear, ensuring an equitable resolution for both the landlord and tenant. Encourage residents to communicate openly throughout this process.