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Lucas Rankin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bellefonte, PA
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New ownership announcement letter

Lucas Rankin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bellefonte, PA
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I am purchasing three trailer parks in central Pennsylvania in January 2020. I am trying to find an example of a new ownership letter to send to the tenants. I am having a difficult time finding one that is trailer park oriented. Any additional advice or guidance is always welcome. I currently own one duplex. The three mobile home parks consist of 39 total units. Thank you all for your expertise!

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@Lucas Rankin

Do not announce new ownership announce new management. You do not want everyone to know who the owner is. People tend to come put of the wood work when you put your self out there. Keep the letter simple. If you are planning on self managing introduce your self as the new manager only. Explain any changes ,updates, improvements you plan to make to the park. Give the new phone number for any questions/ maintenance request. And give the new address for mailing in rent. If you are hiring a management company let them mail a letter but do proof read it or discuss the content youd like in the letter.

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