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All Forum Posts by: Audra Blake

Audra Blake has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I’m currently living in a duplex with the other side empty and undergoing renovations. The current landlord is planning to sell the property soon.

As a prospective new owner, how likely are you to keep current tenants if they have been endorsed as good renters by the current owners?

I know the other side will likely still need some repairs and updates, so I’m hoping most prospective landlords would be glad to have one side already occupied by a good tenant. Just wanted to see how a landlord would feel about it.