rental properties: Review of Property Management Companies with Debra Fox - 11/03/09 10:46 PM
I recently interviewed Debra Fax for the Kendall Matthews show. Debra has over 25 years in the residential property management field. Until 2002, Debra carried the responsibility of day to day operations of over 2500 apartments. She has since operated as the business development/marketing director for the Law Offices of Koglmeier, Dobbins and Smith, P.L.C.; the premier Landlord Law firm in the East Valley of the Phoenix Metro Area. Want to listen to the interview... Click Here. Your Phoenix Real Estate Consultant, Kendall E. Matthews, 480.444.2543 www.InvestmentRealEstateCorner.com Official Sponsor of Making Things Happen
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rental properties: 3 Simple Ways To Attract Section 8 Renters - 01/15/09 04:21 PM
Once you have identified a rental property, negotiated the contract and closed on the deal, there's one main component left. You have to find a renter. I work with investors who like having two individuals pay their mortgage payments. The first being a reliable renter. The second the American taxpayer. Add those two individuals together and you have...a Section 8 renter.Hopefully, you already read my thoughts on why you should add section 8 renters into your real estate investment portfolio and then you should have skimmed through my guide which discussed how to protect yourself from bad renters. Now you must
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rental properties: 3 Reasons Why You Should Rent To Section 8 Voucher Holders - 01/14/09 11:17 AM
In 2004, my first real estate client was an investor. This investor got his start in real estate by purchasing HUD homes and turning them into lease-options. As the options were executed, he wanted to use the available funds to invest in more properties. A few months before, I read somewhere about a local investor who was very successful in a small niche. He rented solely to section 8 renters. I did more research in my area of expertise and found this niche had huge potential and lots of low-hanging fruit. There are many different types of residential renters: corporate road-warriors,
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