¿El inquilino podría desocupar el departamento esta semana?

Questions & Answers about ¿El inquilino podría desocupar el departamento esta semana?

Why use podría here instead of the present tense puede?
Using the conditional podría (could) softens the request, a technique known as pragmatic attenuation. Asking a tenant to move out is a heavy request, so using podría instead of the direct puede (can) makes it sound much more polite and less like a demand.
Could I use the imperfect subjunctive pudiera instead of podría for this polite request?
Yes, pudiera is also used for polite requests and would work perfectly here. While quisiera is extremely common for expressing 'I would like', when it comes to the verb poder, the conditional podría tends to be the most standard and frequent choice in everyday speech to say 'could you' or 'could they'.
Is desocupar the standard way to say 'move out' in Spanish?
In a landlord-tenant context, yes. Desocupar literally means 'to vacate' or 'to un-occupy'. It specifically focuses on leaving the space empty of people and belongings. If you were just talking about moving from one house to another generally, you would use the verb mudarse.
Is it okay to change the word order to ¿Podría el inquilino desocupar...?
Absolutely. Spanish is very flexible with question word order. You can invert the verb and subject (¿Podría el inquilino...?) which often sounds a bit more formal, or you can keep the standard statement order and just rely on your voice's rising intonation at the end (¿El inquilino podría...?).

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