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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting Tenants To Sign Estoppel Certificates
Hi,
Experience investors, how would you go about getting tenants of a small multi-family to complete an estoppel certificate prior to closing on a deal?
Would you mail the form to them?
Give it to the current own of the property (he or she might fill it out)?
Or deliver the document yourself?
Lastly, would you want your future tenants to have the estoppel notarized?
Thanks,
Maurice