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All Forum Posts by: Danielle Clarke

Danielle Clarke has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hi All,

I am closing on a multi family property next week in the Florida Keys. The current tenants expressed interest in staying in one of the units. They have been living in the unit without a lease - because the former owners of the property employed the tenants. I will be increasing the rent and anticipate the tenants will decide to move due to the increase. What kind of notice to vacate would be used in this case? 

Thanks!

Dani

Post: How to manage out of state rental

Danielle ClarkePosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 2

Hi All,

I am looking into buying a multi-family (3 unit) investment property in the Florida Keys - long term rental - non vacation. I live up north and plan to visit the property quarterly. My main concern is having someone on hand for key holding when tenants are in place and to show the property when there is a turnover. Also interested in having someone do hurricane preparedness and post inspection. Most of the property management companies want to handle all of the managing. I don't think that is needed. Any thoughts on where to look for bare-bones management?

Thanks!

Dani