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Updated 11 months ago,

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Lorraine Hernandez
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Wholesaling Tenant Occupied Property

Lorraine Hernandez
  • Boise, ID
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Real Estate Friends! I have a seller who wants to sell their property but is currently tenant occupied. Im trying to figure out a solution on how I can keep the tenants occupying the home, while my end buyer can make repairs on both the units for about 2 months to add value to the property and potentially raising rents. However, the family is currently going through job loss but are up to date with their rent payments. What would be the proper solution to this in order for a potential buyer to be attracted to this deal and inherit the tenants? This is a delicate situation and I want this to be as smooth as possible, having them vacate the property is a last resort option. 

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