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Rental Arbitrage in NC
Hello everyone,
This is for those who are employing the rental arbitrage strategy as their investment activities. I am hoping to get a few tips on first, how do you get the conversation started with leasing companies or agents? I am beginning my cold calling to area apartment complexes and I feel that my approach should be much different that approaching a seller to purchase their property. Second I would like to ask is are there any suggested contracts that are better than others for both the landlord as well as contracts that I should use for my sublease? Also please share any good reads on the subject. Thank you.
Jon