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this is real estate rookie episode 110. [Music] my name is ashley care and i am here with tony robinson and today is a rookie reply we have pulled a question from facebook for you guys uh that we are gonna go over tony what is todays question all right so todays question is and i have to look up who its from its from rhett miller um but rhetts posted in the real estate rookie facebook group how do you inform an inherited tenant of changes in ownership after you close on a property so uh all of my long-term rentals they came vacant all right i bought them vacant then we rehabbed them so ive never actually had to deal with inheriting someone elses tenant so ashley the queen of property managements tell us your your experience what do you think of this im not sure if i actually hold that title but um between me and you i will take it so i for the first thing is uh something that can come up is when an investor or anybody is selling a property they may not want the tenants to know