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Ron K.
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Choosing between two qualified tenants

Ron K.
  • Property Manager
  • Miami, FL
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Hi All,

Need to chose between two couples, one are lawyers who offered to pay more the other a couple with two very young kids, both highly qualified.  With the first I'm worried I'll have to be on call for every little issue plus on top with preforming per the contract. Second  are bigger family, might be easier to manage.  Any suggestions?         

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Clinton Davis
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Clinton Davis
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Any story I've ever heard with lawyer tenants involved is always a legal dispute somehow or another.  Of course, this is not always the case and is probably rare statistically.  Them offering to pay more than asking is kinda a red flag for me though.  

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