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Re: Sample Letter to Tenants That I'm Selling The
by RestlessKnight (NJ)
on October 19, 2007 @01:56
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I wouldn't send it certified to keep the tone down. I think the P.O. has a proof-of-service offering. If this is more than a two-unit I would only allow viewing one unit until offer is accepted and possibly rotate the units to be shown. I would thank the tenants, remind them as stated earlier about leases continuing and tell them their apartments always made a good impression on you and are confident they will on the next landlord. I would not extend their leases, since they may be under market value and the new owner may want flexibility to get rid of the good tenants.
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Re: Sample Letter to Tenants That I'm Selling The
by Anonymous
on October 19, 2007 @18:30
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Unless this is a large complex, I would never make a purchase offer on viewing just one unit. If this complex has less than 8 units, I'd want to see them all. That one unit could be the "show" unit and the others could look nothing like that one. The others could be abused, feded paint, worn out appliances, countertops, cabinets, etc. No way I'd make an offer based on that. When I inspect to buy, I want to see everything (including the basement & attic).
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Re: Sample Letter to Tenants That I'm Selling The
by Anonymous
on October 20, 2007 @19:15
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Contigencies are fine, but I want to know BEFORE I put in the offer, not after. Why go to all the trouble of getting financing for a place I'm not really interested in. If the owners aren't forthcoming enough to let me see more than one unit, I won't even make the offer. There's too many on the market to play these games.
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