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TIP - Tracking Evictions On Prospective Properties
If you're a prospective buyer of a multi-family unit, here's another tip you might find useful when you're kicking the tires on a prospective property.
Don't just look at the currently occupancy, check the eviction filings for that property address (it is probably public record at the courthouse - depending on where you're located).
The eviction / turnover history on a particular property might provide some useful information when you're deciding whether or not to buy and you're negotiating with he Seller.