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Viewed Property - No Utilities Turned On
Viewed a duplex with my RE agent. The other agent showed up to let us in the property and none of the utilities were turned on. I'm in Clevland and its pretty much winter. The agent said they did not want to incur any costs while the property was vacant. The agent also mentioned that both units had tenants that would be moving in but kept going back and forth on the detail of the leases. Shouldn't he know this information? We then found out only one of the units was actually leased out and for less than what the seller's agent said for. What are your thoughts? Run or go for it?
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@Kenneth Garrett Thank you for the help. That's the thing. The property hadn't been winterized OR at least did not appear so. The agent said the previous tenant moved out about a month ago and then came back saying one tenant was moving in on 12/1, which I'm still confirming.