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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

This one is for the Ladies
I am a woman just starting my venture as a landlord. I have 25 years of tax, HR, accounting and systems project management experience in Fortune 250 companies from my previous career. While I know I have much to learn about being a landlord, I seem to get a lot of unsolicited and obvious advice from the male gender on how I should run my business, especially from people not in real estate.
Ummm Dude.....,I know I need to file taxes, do the bookkeeping, screen tenants, have strong leases, insurance, and know a bit more that the average dame when it comes to structural issues and maintenance since my parents were builders. What I don't know I will research, and what I can't do I will hire an expert. Funny none of these men were around "helping" when I was working my tail off in cubicle hell and saving the money so I could go into business for myself.
Not to bash you men out there, but ladies, do you have the same experiences? Does your gender make you a target for stupid advice on the obvious? Do men think that you don't know which end of the hammer to hold? Is reading IRS publications and filing a tax return really on par with launching a rocket?