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Management and maintenance
I am purchasing a property that has two single-family houses on it. They share a driveway and are located on three acres of land. My question is as follows: How do you recommend splitting the maintenance (cutting the grass in the summer and plowing the driveway in the winter) between each of the tenants and a landscaping company? I am afraid that hiring a professional to cut the three acres of grass could cost way too much money but on the other hand, I am not sure how to divide the property for the tenants to cut the grass and I am afraid that it would be too much to ask with the amount of property. Thanks!