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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Construction Company Umbrella Rental
Hello All! Very specific dilemma just popped up.
I'm attempting to rent out the main portion of a duplex I recently purchased in Key West, FL. A woman contacted me and said they are a construction company and want to acquire a long term rental for their employees. She said they have a couple of places in the city already, and are looking for another one due to a potential ownership change in a current setup. It sounds like a great deal, because it would a company actually leasing the home (I'd imagine very stable from that perspective).
I'm sure this is a relatively common thing, but not something I have any experience with at all. Are there any potential pitfalls or specific things I should do in regards to a lease with an arrangement like this? I will be living in the other part of the duplex, so I can keep an eye on the property easily.
Appreciate any help in advance!