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David Puza
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Special Needs Housing?

David Puza
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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If anyone has worked with Nick Sidoti and had success with Special needs housing I would like to speak with you. The concept is a good one although I'm doubtful one can expect to triple their returns. I'm willing to compensate you for your time.

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Sonja Bell
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@ Natasha-- From our experience, the req's that non-profits have are not as strict as Section 8; if you ask, they will surely provide a copy of their requirements. They will come out and inspect the unit. If there are items that need to be fixed, they will let you know.

What I did to get our units 100% occupied was really simple, I just googled the non-profits in my area and called every single one (literally) and asked about their housing program. I informed them that we offered rental property and that we would love to support their mission and the phones haven't stopped ringing. Get to know the community and the people who serve in that area. Take part in the events there. We are taking part in Project Homeless Connect tomorrow, offering housing and also small job opportunities (we need a handyman and a resident manager). What better way to support the community than to offer jobs and REAL support, not just making a quick buck. Just some things to think about.

Be blessed, y'all :0)

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