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Section 8 investing
Starting out a little older and had a question about sec 8 investing
Ive been thinks about purchasing some homes in baltimore and renting them section 8 to aquire some good cash flow and later purchasing in better areas and eventually getting out of sec 8. My question is about managment in baltimore city does anyone have any recommedations and what should i expect. What do they do? Because I would rather earn less and be more hands off
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Also keep in mind that "source of income" is a protected class in Maryland. Saying you want to eventually "get out of Section 8" is akin to saying you want to eventually "get out of renting to [insert a traditionally marginalized race/ethnicity/religion]"