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Updated over 8 years ago,

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Randall Jacobs
  • Investor
  • Friendswood, TX
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Have you ever have a tenant die?

Randall Jacobs
  • Investor
  • Friendswood, TX
Posted

I just found that the  single tenant on the lease died about 4 months ago on my property. Any suggestions on do's and don'ts? 

Yes it has been verified.

We contacted the next of kin  stated on the lease. 

She prepaid for a year and no one ever contacted us. 

The house is full of personal possessions. 

There is evidently more to this story than I am aware.

Nearest kin is very slow to act. 

The plot gets interesting.  8)

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