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Javier G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Miramar, FL
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How multiple rentals are managed with small returns?

Javier G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Miramar, FL
Posted

Hi Everyone,

I'm trying to understand how multiple rentals are managed when you buy them with leverage and your cash flow is $200-300 per door?. I see a lot of posts where investors say "I have +40 SFH with a cash flow of $200 per door (All of them C-D) areas. Even if you have a property manager taking care of all your units, I was wondering how many times you need to deal with issues (Budget approvals, evictions, low performance from your PM...). I understand when you have B class properties and good cash flow but not in this scenario. I will appreciate your comments.

Javier G.

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