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All Forum Posts by: Crystal Cody

Crystal Cody has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

I found the following article regarding what a potential tenant can do if they are denied their emotional service animal.  You may want to take a look. 

https://www.servicedogcertifications.org/landlord-...

Im assuming you can ask for verification that the animal is an emotional service animal.  And then you can increase the security deposit in case there were to be damage to the home if your open to compromising. 

What would be your investment strategy to scale the quickest and why?  

Choice 1: Smaller and "more affordable" market. Purchase 2-3 properties cash and renovate each property to have ~120K equity in each to rent and refinance/sell later (BRRRR). Rents averaging ~$1000 - $1300 per home per month for single family homes.

Choice 2: Hot and expensive market. Purchase 1 property- requiring a 100-200K loan on top of cash payment to rehab and acquire property. Comps in area 500-600K with high rent potential ~ 3000 - $3500 and refinance/sell later (BRRRR).