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Chris T.
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the other side of renting a house from Wall Street

Chris T.
  • Investor
  • Downers Grove, IL
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Spiders, sewage and a flurry of fees – the other side of renting a house from Wall Street

Interesting article from Reuters. 

I welcome invitation homes or any major companies to invest in our market. Investors, especially with deep pockets, provide tremendous value in all neighborhoods. Unfortunately, most on main street see wall street as this big bad wolf. 

Bad tenants are going to complain, whether the property is owned by mom and pop, or by Invitation Homes. 

When is Zillow coming to Chicagoland and start flipping?