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Buying a property that is currently tenanted
NiaS90
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Hi,
Can any one give me any advice in buying a property that currently has tenants in the property. Unsure at the moment when their contract ends. Is it a case of making an offer but not exchanging contracts until they have vacated? Where do you stand if the house is not in the same state as when you viewed it? Say for example the tenants decided to damage the house?
Thanks :money:
Can any one give me any advice in buying a property that currently has tenants in the property. Unsure at the moment when their contract ends. Is it a case of making an offer but not exchanging contracts until they have vacated? Where do you stand if the house is not in the same state as when you viewed it? Say for example the tenants decided to damage the house?
Thanks :money:
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