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Nick Seginowich
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Loud dog next door an eliminating factor?

Nick Seginowich
  • Investor
  • San Angelo, TX
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I am looking for student rentals in San Angelo, TX and my number one house happens to have a big loud dog next door. Also, the neighboring houses are fairly close to this house. I'm thinking I wouldn't have any problem renting to students, but if I ever go to sell it I feel this could bring up some problems. Any thoughts would be appreciated!

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Forrest Holden
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Forrest Holden
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Dogs get used to you, and they will get used to the tenants as well, just takes a week or two of consistency.

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