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Land / Property rent lease
I'm thinking about buying a property in NC. The current owner lives there and had someone paying to a trailer in the back yard all the way in the back.
The person leaving the trailer there is just to store it there. No one lives in it and it gets hauled out a few times per year.
I'm thinking of buying this as a rental, renting out the house and fencing the back part and renew a lease to rent it separately. Is this possible or would I have to split the land and go that route?