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Alan Brown
  • Rental Property Investor
  • NY MA CT VT MT, MO
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Landlord tenant law in New York State Ulster County

Alan Brown
  • Rental Property Investor
  • NY MA CT VT MT, MO
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Hi out there, I've been going back and forth between Montana and the East Coast, and am currently interested in the Ulster County area of New York for investing... looking for BRRR's, flips, and partners!

My first concern though, is how are the laws for GETTING TENANTS OUT?  I just bought some places in Missouri, where I've had to get some trouble tenants out, and discovered it wasn't nearly as easy as Colorado and Idaho had been for me;  so I'm learning about a due diligence I had forgotten about!  Help!  

Also, will probably be looking for hungry, investor friendly realtor in that area as well.  Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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