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Rick Alvi
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  • houston, TX
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Any advice out there on Room Rentals in SFH?

Rick Alvi
  • Investor
  • houston, TX
Posted

Hey guys, 

I work for myself in music and want to get to a property a year. But what will help me tremendously when starting out is renting out a room in my first house. The problem is I can't find much advice at all or many books on this idea. Does anyone have any material they know of? I bought a book on amazon called Renting Rooms in America and it was very basic. Is there any way Bigger Pockets can make a podcast about renting rooms out? Do you all have any material you would like to share? I will actually be living in my first home and want to help it cash flow by renting out a room or two in the house. This will help me save up for my next investment property quickly. I'm a single male, and I understand a lot of people who are married have an advantage I don't have which is being able to split the mortgage payment or bills with a spouse. Thanks. -Rick

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