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Jeremie Cortez
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  • Sacramento, CA
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First time managing

Jeremie Cortez
  • Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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I just closed on a duplex in Sacramento that has tenants in place who were on existing m2m leases. I am going to manage this property myself. What is the proper process to get them on a new lease in my company's name. Do I have to give them notice that it's coming? This is my first time managing. And I want to do this so I have the experience but when I get more property's I will use a prop manager.

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