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Updated 3 months ago, 09/20/2024

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Bryan Melendez
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Section 8 Real Estate

Bryan Melendez
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello all, my name is Bryan Melendez.

I am new to all thing's real estate, residing in South Florida. After reading several articles and comments, Section 8 has caught my attention for various reasons. My goal is to submit a couple of landlord applications by the end of this weekend however I want to be sure I'm applying to the right states. From what I have gathered Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan tend to be the states that keep appearing as the best spots for potential Section 8 landlords, at this moment in time. Is this accurate?

Any input you guys can provide to a novice in this field, please feel free to reach out!

Thanks in advance.

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