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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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Steeve Breton
  • Investor
  • Natick, MA
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Visually Impaired (Blind) Tenant?

Steeve Breton
  • Investor
  • Natick, MA
Posted

Anyone have experience renting to a blind tenant? I have a great candidate, seems like a good/clean tenant. As does his 20yr old daughter who will live with him. Planning to move forward with his application. My two questions are as follows.

1. How to proceed with signing lease? I'm sure he has the answer (e.g. his daughter may read it to him and then he sign it.). Any recommendations? Should I have my lawyer present at signing and have it notarized?

2. What sort of accommodations might I expect a blind tenant to request? He doesn't have a companion dog but I would certainly allow it.

Any other considerations?

PS. I self manage this unit

Steeve

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