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Updated about 11 years ago,

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David Lee
  • Wholesaler
  • Lenoir, NC
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Is there a difference in high end and low end renters?

David Lee
  • Wholesaler
  • Lenoir, NC
Posted

All of my current rental properties that I have rented I have repaired myself and used lower end quality things. When i'll say lower end I mean using the cheaper laminate flooring, cheaper cabinets, cheaper countertops etc. I was wondering for some of you other landlords that maybe have higher end and lower end rental properties do the people who live in the higher end usually take care of the property better then people who live in the lower end homes? Or does it seem to be the same? I am purchasing another and I am thinking of trying to fix it nicer and asking for a little more rent and hope for it to be taken care of more.

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