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I guess you will learn how to add value to your renters over time and if they remain happy you’ll likely have a great time with them.
Also earlier in life I was stationed overseas in the UK and rented our family home in Australia to a South African couple. Sounds like the United nations… Well to cut a long story short, when we were coming home I ended up selling our home to the couple who had rented it for a couple of years and that was an ‘off market’ deal as well.
Good luck with your new life as a landlord.. Sounds like you’re looking forward to it!!!

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