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Rod Murray
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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Navigating "Do Not Disturb Tenant" Rule To Conduct An Inspection

Rod Murray
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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I think I've Found It!!! After a month of analyzing deals for practice. I think I've found the first true Duplex I want to pursue! However, currently, the location has tenants in so I can't get a good look at the properties. I know from the pictures, there are opportunities to rehab a little bit to add value, which I'm most excited about, but there are tenants in place that I do not want to disturb, (also stated not to). Does anyone know or have experience with this, and how can I get an inspector allowed to view properties?!

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