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David Vaughn
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Avoiding Bad Tenants

David Vaughn
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  • shelby
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I am new to Bigger Pockets but not to real estate. I have been in the buy hold game for over 20 years. I can honestly say I have made about every mistake humanly possible in real estate but I have always been good at screening my tenants and managing my properties. IF you can become skilled at these two aspects you can afford a bit more mistakes on the other. If you do not become skilled at these two aspects no matter how well you handle the other it will not work. Just my opinion. 

It is my personal belief that you can do the scientific side of tenant screening but there is still an art to it as well. Maybe some other buy hold guys can chime in and we can discuss and learn from one another. 

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