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Updated almost 2 years ago, 12/02/2022

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Lionel Johnston
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
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Video: The Weight of Real Estate

Lionel Johnston
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
Posted

Hi Folks, 

I'm not selling anything but am sharing my thoughts on the weight of real estate (aka responsibility). I'd love to hear your thoughts on my comments. 

"Have you ever considered the weight (aka responsibility) that comes with owning real estate? In this video, I share a story about my 'weight of real estate'.

I also get into an interesting debate about how tenants are and should be treated. Are tenants simply revenue-generating widgets, or should they be treated like a customer, meaning we're trying to earn and retain their business?

Also, there are many people that like to complain that rent is unaffordable and landlords are just greedy. Is that true? Comment below! "

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