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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/24/2018

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Monica Litster
  • Wholesaler
  • Charlotte, NC
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Monthly Vacancy Factor

Monica Litster
  • Wholesaler
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

If I am setting aside 10% each month for a potential vacancy, is that $ just deposited into an acct for months when there is a vacancy and that $ is needed to pay the bills? 10% each month? If you run a duplex, then yes, it could take some months to set those required funds aside. However, with the 16 unit, 10% is more than 1 unit's monthly rent. Total monthly rent when fully occupied is $8700. That is a lot of $ set aside if there are 1 or no vacancy(ies). Am I missing something here?

Thanks,

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