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Diem Tran
  • Investor
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Evictions in Phoenix

Diem Tran
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Hello Everyone.

I'm currently thinking about investing in 20+ MF. My question today is : Are evictions easy in Phoenix, AZ?  I've heard about some crazy stories in Connecticut about how its cost a couple thousand dollars, and yet I've heard in Texas, evictions are fast and simple costing about $250.  I would appreciate any thoughts on evictions in Arizona.  Thank you. 

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Mark Whittlesey
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Mark Whittlesey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Encinitas, CA
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Up charges may or may not be "common" but I consider them to be outrageous. A 10% charge for what? Calling a tradesperson and paying an invoice?

If you are already paying 5-10% of GROSS rents to a property manager then what does THAT money go for (since it apparently does NOT go for dealings with tradespeople).

I encourage all investors to shun property managers who throw in bogus fees such as contractor up charges and vacancy fees.

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