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Updated 6 months ago,

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Eye Sour Gas Station Subdivision Rental

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I bought a house in a Lennar subdivision to turn it into a rental the following year. My concern is the rough looking Valero corner gas station plus area around the gas station coming off the highway exit to go down the street into the Lennar subdivision. Meaning the grass is not cut and nice looking, its a smaller older hasn't been updated gas station, its combined with an 18 wheeler parking lot. 

More subdivisions are building built other than Lennar down the road. My question is will those home builders put pressure on that gas station owner to improve their business appease wise?