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Johanna R.
  • Investor
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Pittsburgh, landlord friendly city?

Johanna R.
  • Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
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Hi Everybody,

I'm looking into the Pittsburgh market and was trying to find out whether it's a landlord friendly city,

all I've found are these articles that were helpful but didn't mention Pennsylvania or specifically Pittsburgh.

http://capstonecapitalusa.com/the-most-friendly-8-landlord-states/

http://www.rentersinsurance.com/2012/03/8-states-where-rental-laws-favor-landlords/

Could anyone tell me how long it takes to evict a tenant ?

How much would taxes be for a 100k house?

What would your standard house insurance be for a 100k house?

Thank you in advance,

Johanna

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Red Morgan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Red Morgan
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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I cannot speak for Pittsburgh although they have a landlord group in that area where you can get more information. In Philadelphia it is a minimum of 2 months and as long as 4-6 if the tenant is professional. I am a member of HAPCO and that's the landlord group that is very helpful in your real estate business. You'd have to Google investor groups in Pittsburgh.  Hope this helped. 

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