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All Forum Posts by: Savolia Spottswood

Savolia Spottswood has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Darrell Brown I can understand your concern and getting a profressional opinion is always the best thing to do. However whats stopping you from putting a clause in your lease, its your property and a private enterprise. If your not breaking laws or contridicting yourself then why not set your terms and conditions and if someone is willing to agree, so be it. Its a freemarket and they dont have to rent from you.

My partner and I are purchasing our first rental property and are considering a 2-bed single family home with tremendous potential (a little outdated, but move in ready). Our concerns are that 2-bedroom homes are harder to rent compared to 3-bedrooms plus, and are looking for strategies to make the rental more competitive in the market. What has worked for different investors? Any common demographics you've experienced?

(Montgomery County, MD)