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What can a tenant do if the rental property is not available on the agreed-upon move-in date?

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What can a tenant do if the rental property is not available on the agreed-upon move-in date?

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If a landlord fails to allow a tenant to take possession of the rental property at the beginning of the lease term, the tenant has the right to cancel the lease with written notice to the landlord. The landlord is also liable for any resulting damages suffered by the tenant regardless of whether the tenant cancelled the lease.

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