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Discussions tagged with 'Rental Properties'
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Should I get section 8 or market rent tenants for my investment properties? What are the pros and cons having tenants with section 8 vouchers or market rent tenants?
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Buying rental properties with hard money loans is a great idea if you need to renovate the property. Hard money loans are easy and fast to get approved and closed. Most hard money lenders like to extend a one-year term on hard money loans. Here is a blog on buying rental properties with money loans on Gustan Cho Associates. It is a comprehensive blog on buying rental properties with hard money loans. https://gustancho.com/buying-rental-properties-with-hard-money-loans/
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Real estate investing comes with risk. Rewards can outweigh the risks. The acquisition price is the key most important factor for property investors.
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Did you know that you need a landlord policy instead of a homeowner’s policy when renting out your house or home?
Many assume their homeowner’s insurance policy will cover their rental property, but that’s not true. Homeowner’s insurance policies are designed to cover owner-occupied homes and not rental properties. If you plan to rent out your house or home, you’ll need a landlord insurance policy to cover property damage, liability, and loss of rental income. A landlord policy is specifically designed to protect rental properties and provide coverage for risks unique to landlords. Ensuring you have the right insurance coverage to safeguard your rental property and financial investment is essential.
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