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Updated 3 months ago, 09/23/2024

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Armando Carrera
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What would you do?

Armando Carrera
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Hi everyone,

Our rental unit is ready for a tenant move in. Its a 4 bedroom 2 bath nicely updated home. We've had a number of inquiries and a few visit the home. Our dilemma is who to rent it out to...

The most serious party is a very large family, 3 adult couples and 4 kids. Were very hesitant to rent it out to such a large party because we did such a great job updating the home and we feel that all that work may get damaged in a short period of time. They are willing to pay an additional $200 (from $2,300 to $2,500) if allowed to rent.

Do you guys think we should wait for another possible tenant or give this a shot?

In our budget, we have a contingency of 2 months' worth of mortgage and utilities accounted for.

We have another LTR thats been a breeze to manage for over 6 years buts its only 2 adults living in it they have really taken of the home for us...

Thank you!

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