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Death in a rental

Death in a rental

Death in a rental   I was talking to a real good friend named Nicole recently, and she had something happen in one of her houses that she wasn’t sure how to handle. It’s a very delicate situation that you as a landlord may run into at some point. And I thought I would share her story, what she learned and what she plans to do in case you ever encounter a similar situation.   She told...

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Termination of lease

Termination of lease

Termination of lease   I would like to start off this week’s column by apologizing for missing you last week. But we had an unforeseen event take place that kept me from being able to get it done. You see, Ashley went into preterm labor.   It had been a busy morning for me. I was in and out of meetings, coordinating rehabs, getting things lined up for a lease-up with some new tenants...

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Is a master lease a good strategy?

Is a master lease a good strategy?

Is a master lease a good strategy?   The very first rental property Ashley and I ever managed was a little three-bedroom, two-bath house on Kids Drive up in Dalton. At the time, we lived in Villanow, and Dalton was a place we frequented. It was also a place that we did a lot of door knocking trying to find deals, which is how we found the house on Kids Drive.   When we came across the...

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Why rentals are better than assignment fees

Why rentals are better than assignment fees

Why rentals are better than assignment fees   I read a great social media post this morning. It was from an investor who was writing to explain why long-term rentals are something wholesalers need to consider when they get houses under contract. And to support his position, he went through the numbers on a recent deal.   (Now, I went back to try find you the post so that I could report...

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Time is money more than money

Time is money more than money

Time is money more than money   When I was first exposed to real estate investing, I was working for an investor down in Atlanta on his rehab crew. The guy’s name was Andy, and he had two of my friends and me doing everything on his rehabs that didn’t require a license, along with some stuff that probably should have. It was great for me. I was getting to see firsthand what a real estate...

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