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Erwin Miciano
  • Investor
  • San Diego
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Introducing Yourself as the New Landlord

Erwin Miciano
  • Investor
  • San Diego
Posted

Hey guys,

My wife and I are closing on our first triplex today. After inspections, notice to vacate and a few pop ins, the current tenants know who we are as the landlords.

We wanted to write each unit a letter of the landlord change and update information in terms of payment. What do you think are other parts we can cover shortly in our little courtesy letter?

Thanks.

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