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All Forum Posts by: Debbie Reinking

Debbie Reinking has started 0 posts and replied 1 times.

My condolences to you and your family.  May I suggest that since you are new to landlording and real estate laws vary from state to state that you find a local real estate agent to discuss it with?  You could tell the real estate agent the story and that you are trying to decide whether to put the house on the market or continue to rent it.  

Real estate agents usually know local real estate law and are a treasure trove of information.  You might decide that it's too much work to keep the house anyway.   

Or you could hire a real estate attorney who  can tell you all the laws but I think that you could get a lot of good advice and information from talking to a couple of real estate agents.