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Nathan Gesner
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How did you learn to manage your rentals?

Nathan Gesner
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Are you a DIY Landlord? If so, how did you learn to manage your rentals well? What mistakes did you make along the way?

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I think it's a two-tier thing. I learned to manage well because I learn from my mistakes and also read a lot on BP and learned from others' mistakes as well. 

But there are some character traits that are important in being a successful DIY landlord. I take pride in my properties. Although most are C-Class they're always the nicest properties on the block and I put a lot of the other landlords to shame. I attract better tenants and I also believe I tow that thin line between not being a pushover and not being a jerk. I've had prior tenants call me fair which I appreciate. 

When I was new to it I let a few tenants get behind in rent - that was foolish of me. I think a lot of landlording mistakes are made through ignorance or not knowing. And some mistakes were made by tradesmen but looking back I didn't ask the correct questions or have the knowledge to make certain they wouldn't make mistakes (such as knocking down a vented chimney - that happened once and although it was on the roofer I now know I must make certain the roofers know the venting situation prior).

I'll close with this - when I worked in film and was a lowly production assistant a higher-up said "You know what I like about you? When you mess up and I tell you what you did wrong you don't make the same mistake again." 

That's the approach a successful DIY landlord must incorporate. I love self-managing.

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