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Dallas Multi Family Investing
Hi all. I am an investor based out of CA. The tenant laws here are just getting too much to think about any further investment here. I am considering looking out of state and have narrowed down my search to the Dallas/FW area. Prices are reasonable, good ROI and decent appreciation.
Here's my question: Based on my initial research, I can see that the laws mostly favor the landlord. No rent control, easy evictions compared to CA. Is this correct or am I missing something? FYI I am planning on purchasing a 3-4 unit property and putting it on section 8.