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Updated 22 days ago, 11/05/2024

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Deborah R.
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Hurricane advice - LTR flooded

Deborah R.
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Who has had their rental significantly damaged by a hurricane/tornado/flooding?  

What's the basic steps if the house isn't habitable?  

I'm guessing we end the lease, contact insurance, do repairs - then relist it for rent?  Pretty sure at least one of my rentals in Tampa is flooded.  

Thanks in advance!

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