
The Anatomy of A Move-Out
Investor’s Notebook The Anatomy of a Move-Out What owners need to understand about normal wear and tear, tenant damage, security deposits, turnover expenses, and collections.
4920 S. loop 289 Ste 100
Lubbock, Texas 79414
MAIN: 806-784-3271
SERVICE: 806-799-5370
ACCOUNTING: 806-784-3231
4920 S. loop 289 Ste 100
Lubbock, Texas 79414
MAIN: 806-784-3271
SERVICE: 806-799-5370
ACCOUNTING: 806-784-3231

Investor’s Notebook The Anatomy of a Move-Out What owners need to understand about normal wear and tear, tenant damage, security deposits, turnover expenses, and collections.

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