Property Management Is Hard Work ... and It's Expensive To Own Rentals
You may have become a
landlord by accident, after you could not sell your home and had to find a
tenant to cover the mortgage payments. Or you may be a seasoned rental property
owner by choice but now you're looking for some relief from the management
headaches. After all, managing rentals is hard work.
A lot of people who get
into the rental business don't realize that dealing with tenants is a pretty
frustrating, extremely demanding and expensive job often involving:
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Receiving trouble calls on any day of the week and any hour of the day and
having to respond to them
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Reaching into your pocket to cover expenses in excess of rent income
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Responding to city health department officials calls about trash left at
your property by tenants
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Spending your valuable time calling tenants on the phone for late rents
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Settling tenants' disputes with neighbors
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Standing in line at the post office to send out collection notices via
certified mail
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Spending money or advertising, lawn mowing, utilities while you're
looking for a new tenant
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Paying property management fees and managing the manager
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Dealing with irresponsible and unethical contractors
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Having to make payments on an empty house
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Cleaning up the mess after tenants move-out
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Having to file evictions to force a bad tenant out, etc.
Handling all of these and
many other challenges related to owning rentals is tough work and a challenge
that may have you reconsidering your commitment.
Why Not Just
If you're tired of dealing with tenants, if you don't care to ever fix
another tenant/house problem, I can buy your rental property, in "as is" condition,
even if it's presently vacant, even if you have a non-paying tenant
that needs to be evicted. Just fill out the
Personal Response
Form and I'll contact you to explore this option.
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