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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/08/2016

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Sarah Korsah
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Round Rock, TX
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10 year tenant wants to build a deck and pergola.

Sarah Korsah
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Round Rock, TX
Posted

Hello! I have a duplex and on one side the tenant is going on their tenth year.  The want to build a deck and pergola in the back yard that attaches to the house like a lean-to.  I feel like I need to get a RE attorney and have a waiver in case of injury, but I'm also concerned over my definition and their definition of 'nice'.  Any advice or starting points?  Thank you.

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