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Ken P.
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View from eviction court

Ken P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northville, MI
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Kevin Williamson usually writes about politics, but wrote this article recently after spending time in court evicting a non-paying tenant. I enjoyed his observations and musings on the lives and situations of some of the tenants renting in (presumably) lower end properties.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/447292/under...

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Chuy Gonzalez
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Chuy Gonzalez
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It would be nice if someone wrote nice articles about landlords...but instead we are all a@@holes.

Like the Lawyer in article who made himself a lawyer, I "Made myself a landlord"...by saving all my money, driving a junky car, having a room mates, not buying a big expensive truck, not going on nice vacations, and eventually having enough to buy a place of my own in expensive So. Cal.

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