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All Forum Posts by: Sam Torrey

Sam Torrey has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you Dennis! Yes, it is the city of Rochester.

I will submit the application soon and talk to them whenever they get back into the swing of things.

Hello all! 1st post ever here!

I recently purchased a single family rental property here in Rochester about 15 min away from where I live.

I went to go apply for a COO and noticed on the form a yes/no question that i dont know how I should answer. It asks whether the property is vacant or occupied.

As of today, 5/5/2020 it is vacant. However by the end of the month our renters will move in. What should I mark? I am leaning towards marking it "no" the property is not vacant because by the time an inspector briefly visits, there will be people there. Thoughts?


What should I do?