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All Forum Posts by: Eyong Agbortogo

Eyong Agbortogo has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

Hi Jake, when is your next meetup? I'd like to attend. 

Thanks for the responses all. I successfully got a lease in place with tenant. 

Quote from @Zeke Liston:
Quote from @Eyong Agbortogo:

I recently purchased a duplex in Columbus and discovered after closing that the former owner had an estoppel in place with one of the existing tenants. Unfamiliar with how estoppels work so looking for insight on this as I would like to replace the estoppel  with a lease instead. Can the tenant refuse to sign the lease and chose to stay on the estoppel? Do they have legal grounds to do so? 


 Hi Eyong, I would imagine the tenants won't have an issue signing a yearly lease. I would get in touch with them as soon as possible to propose a yearly lease. Good luck! 


 Thanks Zeke. will get a lease in place ASAP. 

Thanks for the response. Will get one in place ASAP.

I recently purchased a duplex in Columbus and discovered after closing that the former owner had an estoppel in place with one of the existing tenants. Unfamiliar with how estoppels work so looking for insight on this as I would like to replace the estoppel  with a lease instead. Can the tenant refuse to sign the lease and chose to stay on the estoppel? Do they have legal grounds to do so?