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Resident Services: Showing House Prior to Move-Out
During the final days of your occupancy it is important that you continue to comply with your lease agreement with Crown, especially as it relates to making the property available to be previewed by prospective buyers or tenants.
In order to get your security deposit back, paragraph 6(a) states … “Should Resident refuse to allow said entry during these stated times, Resident shall be in default of this Lease and Management may retain Security Deposit as liquidated damages as the parties agree that it would be impossible to accurately estimate actual damages resulting from such breach and that the security deposit is reasonable compensation.”
We will make every effort to call before showing, but a lockbox will be used between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily with a courtesy call attempted. Your resistance to this costs the owner money, violates the Lease, and will ultimately cost you your deposit.
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