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Kevin Andrews
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
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Denver land lording

Kevin Andrews
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
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Moving to the denver metro soon and have begun looking at places to house hack, then convert to a full time rental. Going through the eval process now and had a few questions:

1) what's standard for utilities? What, if any, is expected to be paid by tenant? 

2) at what point does inventory traditionally pick back up? Seems like march...

I'm sure I'll have a bunch more along the way, but thought I'd get the convo going!

Thanks!

-Kevin

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