You receive a call from one of your tenants, the police have just rammed in the door of one of your units looking for your tenant. You rush to the unit and find your tenant in handcuffs sitting on the sidewalk as police armed to the teeth and in masks search your property for evidence; [...]
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As the Mortgage crisis continues to swirl around us, one thing is almost certain. The number of people renting homes and apartments will increase. What does that mean for Landlords? Opportunity.
As more people begin to shy away from buying for fear that home values will continue to decrease and others enter the rental market because [...]
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