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Aaron Gordon
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  • Rhode Island
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Can the Seller of a multi-family disclose rent history to Buyer?

Aaron Gordon
  • Investor
  • Rhode Island
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     During this uncertain time (and the dubiousness of thinking it'll all just blow over) a question came to my mind as someone researching and planning for life as a live-in landlord of a muliti-family.

     My question is at what point (if at all) can the seller of a multi-family property disclose if their tenants have been able to pay their rent throughout this crisis? I understand this may vary by state, but I haven't been able to pinpoint any general laws on disclosures from seller to buyer. 

   I appreciate any and all input you have, and thank you!

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