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Phil Beck
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sigourney IA
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We finally have a place

Phil Beck
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sigourney IA
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After 3 failed attempts at getting a duplex we decided to look for a rental and just before we move we got a place PTL. But now I'm wondering if it was a good idea to get a rental that is for sale (townhome) in Newport News, VA. Despite them knowing my wife is in the Navy I'm wondering if the new owners may want us out or let us stay. Was it a good idea to go with a place that is for sale? I don't know even who we are paying 1,000 per month to since everything is done through realtor company. I'm wondering if we should have a backup plan.