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Question about existing tenants with BRRRR strategy!
I am currently doing my due diligence on a duplex deal that I've found. They have existing tenants and one of the tenants is section 8. In order to do the rehab part of the BRRRR strategy, is it necessary to first get rid of the tenants? If they're month to month obviously that's not too hard, but what have people done about this if the tenants still have time on their lease? Does section 8 add complexity to this?