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I am currently looking for my first multi family property. Looking for something in a good neighborhood that needs rehab work. I am wondering what other landlords do to "tenant proof" their units. For instance, what ...
Hi Everybody, when you run the 50% rule..... do you include tax payments in your equation? Right, I'm guessing that is a yes.... so 50% of your total rent income needs to cover principal, interest and taxes?
I w...