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Landlord to Landlord Least Option
In my neighborhood, I have seen a couple of houses for rent. I know that if I could control the property, I could make close to $750-1000 more in rents. Using the rent by the room method, what strategy could I use to influence the current owner to lease the house to me so I may sublease it out? Any input or thought would be much appreciated!