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Acquisition of a property with month to month tenants in place already

Brian Ronning
  • Northern Wisconsin
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Recently bought a SFH that has tenants currently month to month in place. What is the proper and best way to give them my information for paying rents and contacting me, etc. What else would you include in a letter to new tenants?

Any tips would be great!

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    Eliott Elias
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    Eliott Elias
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    If you are unaware of how to handle this situation, I only have one tip for you. Hire a property manager.

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