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Oscka Flocka
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first time landlord!

Oscka Flocka
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I'm looking to become a landlord in the near future. I've already looked into a duplex with tenants in place. any tips? what to do and what not to do for beginning landlords? I've talked to my realtor friend and she gave me some good advice but I'd also like to hear from a big forum page also! thanks!

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Andrew Syrios
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Screen, screen and then screen some more!

I would recommend picking up the Landlord's Survival Guide by Jeffrey Taylor (i.e. Mr. Landlord). He's a great resource for property management. 

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