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Seller can stay 30 days?
Hi All! We are OOS investors in the Columbus market and about to close on our 20th unit. We wondered if it's standard practice in purchase contracts of SFH to allow a seller to stay up to 30 days in their home before buyer can take possession? And, without paying any sort of rent? Asking for a friend :-)
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Everything is negotiable, but in my experience, if someone stays longer, they pay rent. Also, you want the rent high enough that they are incentivized to move elsewhere. I'd want to see holdover rent at least 125% of market rates.