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Renter of 16 years just moved out.

Joe S.
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Bitter sweet today. I had a renter of 16 years they just moved out due to a job transfer out of state. That has been the longest renter I’ve ever had.

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    Greg M.#3 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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    Originally posted by @David P.:

    Going on 11 years with one here in Southern California. Inherited them when i purchased the property. Best tenants ever. They always pay a day early or on the 1st. They are paying slightly under market $600/mo less than the other unit behind it but I rather keep them happy. 

    Unless you're renting a beach house for $10K a month, $600/month under market is insane just to keep tenants happy. That's $7K+ a year you are losing. How many hours do you have to work to earn $7K? They'd probably be thrilled to be paying $200 under market and you'd have an extra $5K a year in your pocket. 

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