The Pros and Cons of Being a Landlord

The Pros and Cons of Being a Landlord

Trust but verify, is my motto in this business. Being a great landlord means screening your tenants and not rushing to throw anyone in the property in order to collect rents faster. Like preventative maintenance on a property will prevent major issues down the road, so will taking the time carefully screening your potential tenants avoid larger problems in your rentals.
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Real Estate Beginners: Why You Should Start Off House Hacking

Buying your first home or rental property can be an intimidating endeavor. There are so many hurdles to owning real estate, from finding the right home to getting approved for your first loan, renovating the home if it needs renovations, and eventually moving in, or finding the right tenants to occupy your space so that you can begin receiving cashflow.
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How to Find Good Tenants (And Be a Good Landlord)

Screening your tenants is probably one of the single most important things you can do while you continue to invest in rental properties. Being diligent and patient during this stage could mean the difference between getting constantly hounded on the phone with complaints, late payments, damages, and worse—eviction or destruction of property.