I bought a property in a city tax sale. Can I legally collect collect rent from the tenants?
Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at
11:23 am
Bought property in a new orleans tax sale. I am in doubt as to my legal rights to collect rent from the current tenants , as well as how to serve notice that I must receive said rent. May I make renovations under these terms on an occupied residence.
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