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Vetting Inherited Tenants

Chad Gaither
  • Long Beach, CA
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What's the best approach to vet the tenants you will inherit for potential investment property? I'm in the Southern CA market. Thanks!

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Leah Lindon
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Leah Lindon
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You may also want to look into getting an Estoppel Agreement from each tenant prior to closing. There is a great really simple one here on BP under contracts.

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