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Amanda Dallman
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what is more tenant rights doing to LTR market?

Amanda Dallman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wenatchee, WA
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I have been putting a lot of thought into the housing market and our homeless issues in Washington and I'm wondering if all these tenant rights are pushing investors away from LTR? I have always wanted my investing to be about a bigger cause and hold long term rentals but the laws seem to favor tenant heavily. The icing on the cake is now what look to be a 18 month evection moratorium.  With LTR cap rates dropping and risk rising I feel pushed to change my strategy... which in turn seems to be part of the problem.. what's your thoughts? What is this going to look like in 5-10 years?

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Joe Splitrock
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Joe Splitrock
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@Amanda Dallman CAP rates are a measure of risk and with the number dropping in these big cities, it seems investors are not convened about the tenant rights laws. This is because professional investors and corporations know how to be profitable within the system. They know these laws only push rents higher. They use tenant screening as a way to ensure they have the best tenants who will not cause problems. These laws affect "mom and pop" investors more than anyone. It drives them out of the business and corporatizes the industry. This means higher rents, higher qualification standards and increases homelessness. Corporations know how government will react when more people are homeless, which is by expanding housing programs. Corporations only rent to "poorly qualified" applicants if they are on housing vouchers or subsidized housing.

The answer to the problem is run your business like a corporation would. Screen tenants and only rent to those with good credit history and income. If you are renting to less qualified applicants, only do it with government vouchers. 

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