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Buying Duplex With Existing Tenants

Lucas Morales
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Hi Bigger Pockets community! I found a great priced duplex in CA with existing tenants paying $750 for each unit when according to the BP rent estimator I can rent out each for $1225.

My question is, I put an offer to buy and am competing with all cash offers so my agent thinks I should kick out the tenants myself to stand out against the other offers (less work for the owners=higher chance of being accepted). Problem is, I don’t know how to do that. Do you have any tips on kicking out existing tenants and how to go about it?

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