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Brandon Pearsons
  • Investor
  • Oroville, CA
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Tenant Walk through

Brandon Pearsons
  • Investor
  • Oroville, CA
Posted

Hello,

I was wondering if you guys tell the tenant everything that is wrong with the house, at the time they sign the lease. (non working outlets, automatic garage door openers, toilets that take an extra flush, closet doors that come off the track ect, fireplace not working...)

Or do you let them find out after the move in?

How do you handle this?

Thanks

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