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Most Landlord Friendly States Next Decade?

Daniel Sabato
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With housing at the forefront of most political debates these days I’m sure we’ll some changes with this administration in regard to real estate & how it might affect investors. What states are looking favorable for the next decade for investors & rental property owners?

I’ve heard of some cities like Seattle considering outlawing the use of credit scores & criminal history to vet tenants. These are terrifying changes for me & I love having these discussions & hearing different perspectives from people! Thanks!

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