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No Cell Service? Under contract, but will I get less rent?

Evan Tuuk
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I have a SFH under contract right now in a more rural town and it is right in a dead spot for service (AT&T at least). I'm curious to know if I should be concerned about this? My main two questions would be: does anybody have any good solutions for bad service? Should I expect less rent from this house? Previous owner had it as a rental for many years so it can definitely be rented out. This is only my second deal. Thanks for any thoughts/advice!

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Most cell services support wifi calling. So once there is wifi the phone will work once connected.  However not having service will affect the pool of tenants.  

I personally was looking at a place to rent. Everything was great but then I realized my phone did not have signal.  It was a deal breaker.  My phone is an integral part of my day job.

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