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All Forum Posts by: Tracey Marzich

Tracey Marzich has started 8 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: Inheriting Existing Tenants

Tracey MarzichPosted
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 52
  • Votes 2

Interesting Eric. There are not existing leases. The landlord, from what we have been told, is renting to her brother in the smaller unit and to friends in the larger unit. There are no security deposits either. Thoughts on this? Either way I will check the law.

Post: Inheriting Existing Tenants

Tracey MarzichPosted
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 52
  • Votes 2

Hi everyone! Brand new to BP. We are in contract on a property that has 2 houses: a 3 bed 1 bath "main house" next to a 1 bed 1 bath "apartment" which both have existing tenants. We close on July 1 and have sent a message to each tenant (through our Realtor) about the rental amount we are asking as well as an application for them to fill out if they are interested in staying. I am curious to know what the traps are for keeping an existing tenant in place, if any. We will screen them the same as we have our other tenants and ask for a security deposit. What should be at the forefront of our minds? Thanks!