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How to deal with ins-extorts that Nickle and dime lanlord

Bob Jones
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so it seems like the most affordable places to start weree I live without much crime after talking to many investors, seem to nickel and dime other investors to death how do I deal with this going into the area I assume this is just keeping the property to code and once you get it to code it isn’t much of a hassle anymore it is just getting it there. They say it can be profitable but it is very annoying. Is this somthing I should worry about. Or just keep on top of things and run the business responsibly and I’ll be fine?

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