Quote from mattmecham:
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Your break-even cash flow will turn negative real fast when those renters quit paying, stay as long as possible (until you can finally force them out) and trash the place to boot. I ran 40+ units for 12 years before I finally had enough and cashed out. I have friends in LV and they tell me it's a pretty common thing there especially considering the local lifestyle.
Good luck.
My real estate agent told me I can get the non-paying tenant out in less than 30 days in LV. I would not want to rent out anything in Los Angeles because renter has more right than the landlord!!!
I have done my due diligent and check the tenant with online credit check, interview with the tenant, verify previous renting history, and security deposit...etc. Whatever happen happens. Knock on wood. So far so good.
There is always going to have some risk in every business. Trading has risk of total lost!!!
There got to be landlords. Some one will have to take the other side of your trade!!!
