Have you been soured by a past experience involving a tenant
with unruly pets? Landlords and property
managers in Metro-Detroit often want to protect their investment to reduce maintenance costs and
property upkeep by issuing “no pet” policies on their property. If you want to drive your profits in the
right direction, and fill vacancies, then you may want to consider a change
to get pets into your rental property.
Mark Zawaideh
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If you’re new to real estate investment, or you find
yourself making the transition from homeowner to landlord, you are discovering
unfamiliar territory. This includes
collecting rent, dealing with emergency repairs, screening tenants,
renovations, marketing and more. Having
to deal with these on a regular basis can make even a savvy real estate
investor turn sour.
Buying your first investment property can be exciting, but
the process is completely different from buying real estate for personal
use. Personal real estate is often
bought with emotion and personal feelings but real estate investment requires
clear thinking with a singular goal in mind:
To turn a profit.