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What factors help you decide to sell a property?

Hanaa Abou Ouf
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When do you say enough is enough, and decide to sell a property ( and I am not talking numbers/cash flow of course)

 I have two triplexes in Las Vegas, and it has been issue after issue with these properties. Repairs, eviction, non paying tenant, long vacancies, the list goes on and on.I can’t seem to put my hand on the issue; I am sure that the location is playing a part ( N 14th Street), but don’t know if the PM company I’m using is part of the problem.

Yesterday I got an email from the PM company that tenants are requesting I install flood lights because of increased gang activity, and car vandalism.I am just worried that things will go downhill for a while economy wise, and although my plan was to buy and hold, I wonder if I will have the stamina to hold on to this property that has all these issues to begin with. How much time do you give yourself to stabilize a property?Should I just get the property ready for sale?

Thanks in advance for your insight and advice. 

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    Malkia Ra
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    Malkia Ra
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    I chuckled when I got to, "...the list goes on and on.I can’t seem to put my hand on the issue;.." because you've actually identified the issue(s).

    It sounds like your rental is chaotic and stressful for you.  The setbacks many landlords can "take on the chin," could drive some of us insane.  I personally feel that with anything in life, if it disrupts your peace, you have to let it go.

    This business is not for everyone, and only you can determine if the pros outweigh (and are worth) the cons.  Good luck.



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