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Conrad Cortes
  • Real Estate Agent
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Rising maintenance costs

Conrad Cortes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Houston, TX
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Anyone else feeling the rising costs of labor with their properties?

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John Morgan
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@Conrad Cortes

I pass it all onto my tenants with rent increases. They are getting hammered with all my expenses going up. But they have nowhere else to go because market rent across the board has shot up the last couple years. We can’t run charities so we just pass it off on them.

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