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New Tennant is ex wife of current Tennant in other unit.

Bryce Markey
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So I have a vacant unit in a 6U building. I got an application with great credentials. I accepted the application only to find out that her ex husband and 14yo daughter (divorced in 2011) lives in the unit on the opposite side of the building from where she is moving in. She says that they are friends and there are no hard feelings . Even says she has stayed the night there a couple times while getting set up locally. She says she wants to be closer to her daughter and she works down the street.

My question is do I need to be concerned and can I give the ex husband a courtesy call?

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