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Edgar Ferrari
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Roof replacement

Edgar Ferrari
  • Suwanee, GA
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My insurance company requires that I change the roof in one house that I own,

The house is currently rented and the contract expires on Nov2015.

I was planning to change the roof after the contract expires and I really like my tenants however changing the roof will take three days of heavy work and wanted to get an opinion as to what to do with my tenant. The tenant is a couple with 4 girls and they have been very good and reasonable.

What would you do? Would you offer any compensation if they renew? Anyone had experiences like this?

Regards,

E

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Arlan Potter
  • Investor/Accountant/Builder
  • Meno, OK
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Arlan Potter
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what does it have to do with the tenants.?     Nothing.  May be a minor I convince, but no big deal. 

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