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Shaniquea Fails
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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To Section 8 or not to Section 8 that is the question?

Shaniquea Fails
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Soooo.... I am at the home stretch of completing my rental property and I am on the fence about accepting Section 8. Apart of me wants to accept it based off of the guaranteed income. Especially if I am able to put a mortgage on the home. Yet, apart of me is hesitant due to the horror stories I hear. I also hear that it’s tough as a landlord getting approved by Section 8. Ultimately, I want to make the best decision and I understand either way I may go through the trials and tribulations of “landlorship” (I made that word up).

Please feel free to share advice on strategies in marketing my rental to the masses. Also, if you have Section 8 advice for an Ohioan again please feel free to chime in. Thank you in advance!

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