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Philip Sample
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How did you learn about being a landlord?

Philip Sample
  • Rochester, MN
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I've been planning to buy a 4 unit home on an FHA mortgage, and rent out three of those units. Problem is; lately I've been looking at information related to being a landlord and well... it's really complicated. I want to learn but I'm afraid if I continue learning in bits and pieces from unrelated sources on the web, my knowledge will have gaps. Is there a better way? What did you do?

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Gary Hurst
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Gary Hurst
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You know how! You've lived somewhere before.

1.)They must pay rent, you collect it and give them a receipt or have them deposit it in your bank account.

2.) Must follow whatever is in your lease. If they dont you could give a warning or a notice to vacate for violations of lease

3.) Communicate both ways so no mis-understandings occur

4.) Pray

That's all I did. You will learn and adapt as you go.

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