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Nick Bosco
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About to purchase my first triplex in PA

Nick Bosco
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hello everyone,

I am well on my way to buying my first first triplex rental property and thought this may be a good place to soak in some experienced advice! 

Once the property is actually sold to me, will I need to have the current tenants in the property resign a new lease with me, or will I need to obtain the current lease contracts from the buyer and rewrite them as I am now the landlord.

What do you guys think the best way is to collect rent money? I was going to set something up online and give the tenants an option to pay me that way. I think I also might set up a p.o. box to collect but I'm not 100% sure yet.

Any and all information is greatly appreciated!

Nick

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