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All Forum Posts by: Chadwick Cadet

Chadwick Cadet has started 6 posts and replied 12 times.

As a cash buyer,

Would you buy a house with a tenant that has just filed for bankruptcy?

The tenant is also 3 months behind on rent.

The property is in Clayton County, GA.

The current owner cannot evict the tenant because they are in bankruptcy,

but I wonder if a new owner can.

It seems like they could because they do not have a prior agreement with that tenant.

New owner

New lease agreement

If they don't like it, they can get out.

What are your thoughts?

Hey guys,

I have a property that I am putting under contract.

It is in Clayton County, GA.

The tenant of this property currently has large water bill.

The owner of this property said that this water bill is tied to the owner and that it is not tied to the property itself.

How true is this statement?