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Edward Alcantar
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New Landlord with old tenant

Edward Alcantar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Modesto, CA
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Hello BP,

So here the situation I'm in right now. I just bought my 1st investment property and got the keys yesterday.

There a tenant that suppose to be out by end of day. I talk to him yesterday and he told me that hes still waiting on his new place. He gave me his new landlord number and I was able to talk with her about what's going on. She ends up telling me that her renovation is behide and shouldn't take more then 2 weeks.

So with that in mind I call my tenant and told him that i can do weekly rent for 200 maximum for 2 weeks. He agreed and thanked me because he had no were to go.

So how bad did I mess up or was decent way to solve this problem?

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Stephen J Davis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Stephen J Davis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I think this was the right thing to do. Evicting them would not be kind or worth your time. The only thing I will say is that the rent of $200 a week seems low.

  • Stephen J Davis

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