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Brittnie Stewart
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Finding Landlord Investors

Brittnie Stewart
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Baltimore, MD
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I began doing tenant placement which has started out really well for me. Alot of the investors I've began finding tenants for prefer section 8 vouchers.  Finding the section 8 voucher holders has actually been a lot easier than I imagined. I've placed everyone that I came across into a home that they liked. Now I've come across another problem. I'VE RUN OUT OF PROPERTIES!  my question is does anyone know how I can find rental property investors in Baltimore?  I now have a list of section 8 voucher holders but with no place to put them!

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Michele Fischer
  • Rental Property Investor
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Michele Fischer
  • Rental Property Investor
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I'd go to local real estate meetings and hand out your business cards.  You could also contact landlords advertising on Craigslist to inform them of your service.  Interesting niche you've got there!

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