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Karsen Wynn
  • Auburn, AL
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Question About Rents

Karsen Wynn
  • Auburn, AL
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Hey guys I'm a newbie land I have a (probably dumb) question about mobile home rents and lot rents. I was looking at a park earlier today (just practicing making offers!) and I noticed they had some junky trailers and everything was kind of a mess around the park, they were charging $155 for their lot rents. I feel like there is lots of potential here but how would an owner get his tenets to agree to a rent bump to maybe 200-300 dollars per lot and how could that owner get increase the value of the park to justify that rent increase? Also how would the park owner get his tenets who live in the park owned trailers to agree to a bump in their rent? Thanks, Karsen

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