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Lincoln Lewis
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Buying Property with Tenants Already There

Lincoln Lewis
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  • Boise Boston, Louisville
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Hi, We're in contract to buy our second rental property so I'm a bit green. It's a duplex with tenants in both units with existing lease agreements. How do I deal with things like late fee policies, collecting rent, etc when they've already signed a previous agreement?

Thank you for your help.

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Jassem A.
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Jassem A.
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You're supposed to honor the previous lease if they have written evidence unless the lease term is over and they are month-to-month then you can get them to sign a new lease with your terms and if they don't then I would think that is grounds for eviction proceedings.

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