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Sam Hanaa
  • Rental Property Investor
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Is Warren, MI good place to invest in rental unit ?

Sam Hanaa
  • Rental Property Investor
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In Warren there are still houses around 100K , and I have visited months ago and seem peaceful city with old houses, and some people I know already bough houses there around Mile 14 and Ryan , which is my area of interest since I know it from couple of visits.

Also I was seeing some people online complaining that Michigan no longer landlord friendly due to extra taxes and bias toward tenant ? how accurate is these claims, As the reason I am planning to invest there, because of Ontario now officially no longer care about Landlord investment , all what they care is people to not get kicked out or their rent increase, without any fair practice in place to protect both parties.

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