I don’t think any of my old landlords haven’t been actual greedy scum.
/llg/ - Landlordship General
Buy rental house for cash. Have a large emergency fund. Insulate yourself from tenants with a property manager. Don’t rely on extra income from renters since they can be very unreliable.
I’ve got a downstairs suite that could literally pay my mortgage but I value privacy too much and there isn’t much soundproofing. Wwyd?
I have found it to be better to leave rent the same if you get the rare reliable rent payer. Otherwise raise rent for each new lease.
OP is a fag because he owns property? Cope and seethe and back to r/comrades
Until the home is paid off it is the bank that owns them. Banks don't want to be landlords and it’s better to have them vacant until they sell them.
I'm about to inherit 12 properties. All in a non white neighborhood mind you... But they will all probably need some work to get them to a point where I can let a company manage them. I also need to get some cash flow going to really repair them. So the question here is how many should I am to sell? They all have mortgages, Hard to know until I get a chance to go and look at them, but I also am worried about holding property into the next year