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They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.

They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.

They happen. What, evictions? Sometimes.   If you’re a landlord, chances are you’ll have to file for an eviction at some point. I’d like to walk you through what you should do when filing for dispossessory so you won’t feel as unprepared as I did the first time I had to.   Start by notifying your tenant that they haven’t paid by giving them a letter of demand. This letter informs your...

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Six degrees and six vacancies… Oh shazbot!

Six degrees and six vacancies… Oh shazbot!

Six degrees and six vacancies... Oh shazbot!   It’s six degrees outside. Well not exactly. Technically it’s in the teens, but with the wind chill, it feels like six degrees. Needless to say, this is not normal weather in Georgia. There’s ice and snow everywhere. And as I lay in bed this morning, all I could think about was all the ways this weather could affect the six vacant houses we have...

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Mom and Dad got one

Mom and Dad got one

Mom and Dad got one:   I’m so proud of my mom and dad. They just bought their very first income producing property – and they did it very creatively.   In early fall 2005, my mom and dad broke ground on a house. At the time, my brother-in-law, Michael, was their builder with myself and two other friends making up his crew. We had a track record of building custom homes in a gated...

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Easy on the people, hard on the problem

Easy on the people, hard on the problem

Easy on the people, hard on the problem   I learned my property management system from David Tilney. He has a fantastic course that will change the way you view land lording in general. One of the things David says is, “Be easy on the people but hard on the problem.”   Truthfully, when I heard this, I had no idea what David was saying.   My first real-world teacher, whom I’m...

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