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All Forum Posts by: Dylan J.

Dylan J. has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I appreciate your help, Lydia! So, please correct me if I'm wrong, but here's what I understand... 

Since I do have a buyer/broker agreement signed, I should not reach out to any off market deals I find or hear about, but rather refer that information to my realtor with whatever information I have to ensure they have first contact with the seller

My family and I are wondering what exactly the etiquette is when working with an agent and trying to find an off market deal. Should I be reaching out to current owners to find out if they are willing to sell their property and get more information about the property? Or should I be sending them to my agent if I am interested for them to do that work for me? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Post: Renting Solar Panels

Dylan J.Posted
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I'm getting ready to move (and will have to move again in 1-2 years due to military orders) and was looking to buy a SFR or duplex to convert to a rental when my tour is up in the area. When looking I found a house that looks somewhat promising, but currently has solar on the roof that the seller is renting and the buyer would have to assume. So my question is what would the more experienced landlords do with this property? Would it be wise to assume the solar contract and have future tenants pay for it? or try to find a way out of it? or not even consider the property? The current owners say it saves them a net $60 per month.