BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:30 am
twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:29 am
ousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:13 am
again, insurance and taxes are covered by the cost of rent, and then some.
If non-payment is an issue, the landlord can have the cops kick the tenant out.
And maintenance? LOL. It’s been a while you had to ask a landlord to take care of their property, isn’t it?
They don’t wanna put no more into the property. They ain’t trying to
spend money on the property, they’re trying to
make money on the property! How many times does twocoach have to say it?
If non-payment is an issue then the landlord still has to figure out how to pay the mortgage, insurance, taxes and other bills. A landlord absolutely doesn't want to have to evict someone and that rarely makes their situation easier. Off-cycle evictions can result in a unit sitting open for many months. My in-laws owned a 24 unit apartment building for years and they avoided evictions like the plague.
Not to mention a good % of the time when renters get evicted they tear the place up on the way out.
Youre doing this wrong. People trying to make money. Bad.
People wanting to get things for free/cheap. Good.
Fuck that guy who put his life savings on the line for a second mortgage to try snd get a little cashflow and s future investment. He should've given that extra money to his local fisherman. Or invested it in an imaginary sequence of numbers that only exists onlibe somewhere but has a cute dog avatar on it