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All Forum Posts by: Ben Nelson

Ben Nelson has started 4 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Sex Offender Existing Tenant

Ben NelsonPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Decatur, AL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 17

Thanks @Bjorn Ahlblad!  It's a month-to-month lease agreement that he is on so I believe it would be fairly simple (as any eviction/non-renewal of contract can be) to get him out.  So looks like the best bet might be just to not renew his contract the first month I can after I buy it.  I'll look into seeing if I can get the current owner to evict him before I close.  Thanks! 

Post: Sex Offender Existing Tenant

Ben NelsonPosted
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Decatur, AL
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 17

Hi all!  I am currently closing on my first rental deal!  It's a 2 acre, 3 mobile home unit property with all three units currently rented.  I just found out that one of the current tenants is a registered sex offender.  Not cool.  He talked the prior owner into letting him live there it appears.   They seem to pay on time and keep the property clean.  The other two tenants know about him and are still renting so that doesn't appear to be an issue.  Question is....should I not renew their lease (month to month) right out of the gate or let him stay?  I'm planning to move another 2 mobile homes onto the property in the next 12-18 months and I know that when I get to that stage having a registered sex offender will rule out a TON of my potential tenants, but I'm not sure if I should get rid of him in the meantime.   What do you think?  Let him stay and let him know that when we get ready to move the additional units on he will have to move?  Or just go ahead and try to get him out up front?  

Thanks for any insights!  

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