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Ric.ror | 12:39 Mon 03rd Aug 2020 | Business & Finance
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Would you or have you bought a property with a sitting tenant?
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I think Smow has.
And didn't she have problems with him?
I havent done it, but might do depending on the type of tenancy and its history. I'd be inclined to ask for further details (and I mean details) before I would even consider it.

eg, a tenant holding over on an ast who is in work and has a good payment/communication history maybe a good buy. On the other hand, it could be that a landlord wants to offload a troublesome tenant who doesnt look after the place and has a problematic payment history and it may not be such a good deal.
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Thanks Barmaid
It appear it is a flat in a converted house - the seller owns the other 3 flats but these aren’t for sale
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So you're just buying a flat?
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Details from RM

‘TENURE We understand that the property is leasehold. The freeholder is ?????Our vendor is a director of the company and own one third of the freehold. The lease is 125 years from 2006‘
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It’s a flat with a sitting tenant Sharon

Kate and I own 6 rentals between us and I manage 2 for the girls. No way would any of us buy a property with a sitting tenant, we decide who our tenants will be, no one else.

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