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Isaac Molina III
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  • Tampa, FL
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Tenants with unusual habits.

Isaac Molina III
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa, FL
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I haven’t started investing in rental properties yet, but one of my steps towards my goal is to glean as much as possible from the seasoned pros here. I was reading Brandon Turner’s Book On Rental Properties and in Chapter 18 he said that there will be many things that would come up from tenants that are unexpected. One example he gave was that a tenant called him complaining about another tenant pointing a shotgun out of his bedroom window. That’s a bit extreme but I would like to know, what would you do if this were to happen? Also, what are some other unexpected situations have you encountered and what did you do about them?

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