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Josh Autery
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Groves, TX
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60 day residency requirement work around

Josh Autery
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Groves, TX
Posted

I want to buy a property as my new primary residence.  There is currently a tenant in the property, and their lease expires in September.  Current financing seems to have a 60-day residency requirement written into the deed.  Does anybody know of a work-around or strategy to  accommodate this requirement . Theoretically, I could let her stay until the end of her lease and move in after.

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