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I am not sure of the correct forum for this, but it is a potential landlord-tenant situation that I would appreciate some input on.
I inherited a house from my father a year or so ago. I do not live in the house. It has been vandalized and I now need to make repairs that I can't afford and have someone there so that it won't be empty. My goal is to eventually get rental income from it, probably Sec 8.
As I stated before, it needs repairs due to the vandalism and I can't afford them. My preference is not to sell it. I've been trying to think of a way that I can get the repairs done more reasonably and possibly at the same time allow someone free rent -- basically no rent or reduced rent in exchange for repairs.
A friend of my father's is interested in this proposal. I would have to draw up a lease that states this, but am not sure of all that I would be getting myself into. Also wouldn't I need something like $1 million umbrella insurance policy to help in case anyone making repairs gets hurt? What kinds of things should I make sure are covered in the lease? If so, if I took out this policy on my residence would the other house be covered under that? Any suggestions or other alternatives? Thanks in advance.
I am not sure of the correct forum for this, but it is a potential landlord-tenant situation that I would appreciate some input on.
I inherited a house from my father a year or so ago. I do not live in the house. It has been vandalized and I now need to make repairs that I can't afford and have someone there so that it won't be empty. My goal is to eventually get rental income from it, probably Sec 8.
As I stated before, it needs repairs due to the vandalism and I can't afford them. My preference is not to sell it. I've been trying to think of a way that I can get the repairs done more reasonably and possibly at the same time allow someone free rent -- basically no rent or reduced rent in exchange for repairs.
A friend of my father's is interested in this proposal. I would have to draw up a lease that states this, but am not sure of all that I would be getting myself into. Also wouldn't I need something like $1 million umbrella insurance policy to help in case anyone making repairs gets hurt? What kinds of things should I make sure are covered in the lease? If so, if I took out this policy on my residence would the other house be covered under that? Any suggestions or other alternatives? Thanks in advance.