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Daniel Okeefe
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  • Dunedin, FL
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how to meet new tenants

Daniel Okeefe
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  • Dunedin, FL
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Closing on a 7 unit apartment complex next month but live out of state. Do new owners usually send the current tenants a letter introducing themselves ? They will have to know the new way to pay their rents so i plan on sending that info but was wondering what kind of introduction letter i should send? All business like and formal ?  or am i best maybe sending a more personal type letter ? Thoughts ?

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