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horror stories

Joshua Hill
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We have all heard the horror stories, trashing the place, pouring concrete down the toilet. Just starting out as a landlord is tough to come to terms with. With everyone around you talking so negative about it, It takes courage and determination. I am curious about anybody with a great deal of experience, the odds of something really bad happening, and how to deal with it? Such as the costs to clean it up. I know you always have to keep your eye on the big picture and all these matters are small in comparison. How much would a repair bill be for someone pouring concrete down the toilet and what costitutes a tennant being arrested and thrown in jail for such damages?

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