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Updated about 5 years ago, 11/19/2019

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Jim P.
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New England vacancy in the winter -utilities draining my bank

Jim P.
  • Connecticut
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Emergency!   Winter Is now here and I have 3 vacancies,,loss cash flow $3500 plus oil/ utilities   — I could use some advice to fix my problem now...don’t know how to get though this very tough patch .

I won’t be able to pay for all the utilities- mortgage- taxes without income coming in..anyone ever been here before and how would you correct the problem quickly. The tenant pool is not knocking on my door.  Any out of the box ideas are welcome 

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