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Arthur Kraamwinkel
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  • Chatham, NY
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Rental property Inspections

Arthur Kraamwinkel
  • Investor
  • Chatham, NY
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Hi, I am a new investor. I bought my first triplex in a small town in Massachusetts last year. When I bought the property it was rented out and I did a walk through with my tenants checking the state of each unit. The tenants signed off on our checklist. Now a year later, I wonder if I should do it again. I don't want to scare my tenants away but also want to keep the building from being destroyed. Sometimes I wonder if the tenants know I am particular, will they be more careful with the property? Any thoughts? What do other investors do?

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