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Logan M.
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Four ways I have lost money investing in mobile home parks

Logan M.
  • Investor
  • Provo, UT
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I want to focus this post on issues that have cost me money that were avoidable.

#1 Fires, I have lost three homes to fires. Two were caused by humans. I should have insured the homes, sold them, or done something to mitigate this risk.

#2 Selecting bad tenants, there is nothing worse than selecting a tenant that pays you a deposit and months' rent then refuses to pay you again.

#3 Allowing a tenant to pay a deposit via a non-profit.

#4 Not charging big enough deposits for nicer homes, I have had many recently renovated properties that tenants have destroyed.

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    Matthew Kwan
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    Matthew Kwan
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    Would you mind sharing more about your hurdles and struggles on #3. I would assume non-profit organization would always pay to the landlord, but some organizations would pay quarterly.

    @Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

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