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Alex Hogenson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Tenant Garage Dilemma

Alex Hogenson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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I’m in an interesting situation. We have Property A and Property B; both have the same owner. I have plans to purchase Property A. Here’s the tricky part. 2 Tenants of Property A currently are allowed to use garage stalls of Property B. Obviously this will cause a problem when ownership of Property A changes. Any thoughts on how I should handle this? Any input is appreciated! Thanks

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Jack V. Ospina
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Miami, FL
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Jack V. Ospina
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Miami, FL
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@Alex Hogenson If it is the same owner for both units I would ask the owner to leave the rental conditions the same for the duration of the lease and have it in writing signed by Seller, Buyer and Tenant before you close to avoid confusion. Good luck!

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