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Travelle Mason
  • Rockville, MD
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Executing a Master Lease Agreement

Travelle Mason
  • Rockville, MD
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Picture this...

A 5 unit apartment building in a sought after Bay area market. The rents are well below market rate because the owners just want good, reliable tenants. Only 2 of the 5 units are occupied with paying tenants. The remaining 3 units are occupied by the owners, the owners adult child reserves another unit and the 3rd is basically storage.

I'm thinking long game here, but how/where do you start the approach? This is indeed a business of relationships, and I need advice on how to woo.

Any one have any success with executing a Master Lease Agreement?

I could definitely use a playbook!

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