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All Forum Posts by: Cheri Malinski

Cheri Malinski has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Good morning.  I'm under contract to purchase two duplexes and the current owner says they are not able to find all of the written leases.  One tenant told me they had been there 5 years and another told me they had been there four.  I have not met the other two.  Everyone is on a month to month lease.  Yes, I understand I should have viewed the leases before going under contract.  I'm just wondering what to do now.  I can use an estoppel agreement but what else should I do?  Thanks for everyone's constructive suggestions.

Post: Stessa--new cash management feature

Cheri MalinskiPosted
  • Investor
  • Columbia MO, USA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I haven't yet but I'm interested to know everyone else's experience.

Interested in meeting other investors in the central Missouri area. New or experienced.