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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Manchester NH Multis
There's a multifamily available that is rented to Hope for New Hampshire, an addiction recovery outlet, and I'm wondering if this is a reliable long term source of income as tenants? I don't know much about the program, or longevity for tenancy but know that they have a one year lease signed. As anyone ever signed a lease to a clinic that houses addicts with supervision?