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Rodney Sums
  • Laveen, AZ
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Do you ever feel like there's a target on your back as a landlord?

Rodney Sums
  • Laveen, AZ
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There's  numerous stories we read  describing instances of tenants and guests refusing to vacate properties, and the government supporting them in that endeavor.  How do you feel knowing there's a variety of situations where someone else's challenges, failure to plan ahead, acts of God (that aren't covered by insurance) or nefarious intentions become your burden to bear with the law's support? Do you accept it as a risk of doing business, feel there's some injustice, or something else?

Do you feel there are times a tenant's or the government's hardships should become part of your responsibility as a landlord?

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