Yazan: landlord | 21 July 2009 | No Comments
Categories: landlord skills, management and motivation
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Yet another good reason [...]
Yazan: landlord | 20 June 2009 | No Comments
Categories: landlord skills, management and motivation, maintenance and repairs
In a recent post, I asked the question, “Do you do your own repairs?”
I don’t want to rehash that post, but just give you a personal example of why it’s important to have a network, even if YOU do most of your own repairs.
Last Saturday, I came down with some kind of terrible virus. This [...]
Yazan: landlord | 04 March 2009 | 1 Comment
Categories: buying rental property, landlord skills, management and motivation
I just wanted to do a quick post on the importance of paying the right price when you purchase a property.
Here is an example. I am bidding on a smaller multi-family apartment complex of about 15 units. The current owner had bought the property for about $730K, four years prior. Maybe [...]
Yazan: landlord | 09 January 2008 | 2 Comments
Categories: landlord skills, management and motivation
As a landlord and rental property owner, you have a myriad of decisions to make. For the purpose of this article, I wanted to focus on two that have far reaching implications, especially for the small landlord:
How far away is too far, when buying a rental property?
How to handle repair calls– are you “hands on” [...]