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Section 8 Questions

Abraham Shamosh
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Hi,

Would like to ask a few questions and discuss. I’m looking to connect with section 8 landlords. Please send me request or comment below. 

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Patricia Steiner
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Patricia Steiner
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Please do this first:  contact the local Housing Authority office in your market area and obtain the landlord package. It's available online in most municipalities.  Section 8 can be a profitable and reliable resource but it is 'their ball, their court' so know the rules first. Also, you need to be prepared to screen prospective tenants yourself and verify vouchers before committing to lease. Do your homework first - then you'll be ready for a more meaningful conversation with a landlord.

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