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Selling investment property mid-lease in North Carolina

Billy Morse
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hello,

I am selling one of my investment properties, but it currently has a tenant in it. The tenant's lease is up 1/2020. The new buyer understands that there is a tenant occupying the property and is okay being the landlord until her lease is up. Once her lease is up, his Dad is planning on moving in.

My question is, is there any special document or anything I need to do from a legal standpoint for the tenant? How should I move forward?

Thanks in advance,

Billy Morse

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