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Any Section 8 Landlords out there?

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I'm looking at getting into Section 8 but have a lot of questions. Would love to connect with someone and see what it's really like!

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Leroy K. Williams
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Leroy K. Williams
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Quote from @Vadim F.:

S8 tenants are not the tidiest people out there......but thats the risk you take for guaranteed rent. 


 Not the tidiest? That's like saying you'd get a booboo if you got hit in the face with a Nuke.

Yeah, that why I always explain to people that "PROPERTY" management is misleading. Its actually Tenant management when you are dealing with socially disadvantaged and low income families almost always lead by single mothers.  We are developing a system in my office called "T.R.I.P"  which stands for Tenant Revitalization and Investment Program.  The stronger the tenant the more consistent the income for the property owner. 

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