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[...] Landlord Nichtmares! – by Krantcents [...]
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I wish you could mentor me! I’m getting into the landlording biz this year. I am excited yet slightly anxious. I have little experience though I was a landlady in the early 90s and I was much...
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[...] scared us with some landlord nightmares [...]
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I agree! Be sure to read some of my posts on rental property. Good luck.:
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I had always avoided real estate due to the fear of nightmare tenants. I finally took the leap when I had a partner to go in with who knew what he was doing. In the college real estate scene, we’re...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
College rentals are more specialized, but has its issues. You also have the additional security of the parents. It is what we call deep(er) pockets. ood luck
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[...] in this depressed housing market. However, before you doing anything irrational, stop by Krant Cents to see his experience as a landlord, you may think [...]
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[...] Before you think of buying rental property on Easy Street, ready Krantcent’s “Landlord Nightmares” [...]
View ArticleBy: Roger@AmateurFinancier
There’s definitely quite a bit of risk to being a landlord, which is one reason I’ve avoided that particular money-generating opportunity. (Some of the others, in no particular order, are the fact...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
My article represents roughly 13 years of owning rental property and other owner’s experience too. Rental property may not be for everyone, but consider the risk/reward of the investment.
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My wife and I have talked many times about buying some foreclosed houses in our neighborhood and becoming landlords. But then I read articles like this and wake up to reality. Just like picking...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
Just to put it in perspective, I included every possible nightmare! Most people, if they exercise a little care, will never experience 99% of this.
View ArticleBy: thefrugaltoad
It is stories like this one KC that keep me from buying a rental property. With real estate prices in Phoenix likely to be stagnant for some time it is not the invest it once was.
View ArticleBy: krantcents
I think Arizona, Florida and Nevada may have the most foreclosures. Parts of California was also hit bad. Will it be stagnant for a while? The short answer is yes! If you can find a good deal, you can...
View ArticleBy: The Digerati Life
I wish you could mentor me! I’m getting into the landlording biz this year. I am excited yet slightly anxious. I have little experience though I was a landlady in the early 90s and I was much...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
I agree! Be sure to read some of my posts on rental property. Good luck.:
View ArticleBy: Darwin Money
I had always avoided real estate due to the fear of nightmare tenants. I finally took the leap when I had a partner to go in with who knew what he was doing. In the college real estate scene, we’re...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
College rentals are more specialized, but has its issues. You also have the additional security of the parents. It is what we call deep(er) pockets. ood luck
View ArticleBy: Roger@AmateurFinancier
There’s definitely quite a bit of risk to being a landlord, which is one reason I’ve avoided that particular money-generating opportunity. (Some of the others, in no particular order, are the fact...
View ArticleBy: krantcents
My article represents roughly 13 years of owning rental property and other owner’s experience too. Rental property may not be for everyone, but consider the risk/reward of the investment.
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