A Tough Economy & the “Hard-To-Rent” Property

August 20, 2009

A Tough Economy & the “Hard-To-Rent” Property
 
You would have to be a hermit holed up in the back-of-beyond not to have been impacted by the challenging national economy this past year.  Many areas have seen mammoth numbers of foreclosures.  My area (Denver, Colorado) has been one of the cities that has fared the best.  Still [...]

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Investments in Rental Property Neighborhoods Pay Off

August 12, 2009

Investments in Rental Property Neighborhoods Pay Off

If you watch wealthy people, the most successful one have a definite pattern of giving…  giving of their time and their resources.  The ones I have had the privilege to know, who are the happiest, give from the heart and do for others just because they want to and [...]

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Can You Fix It Yourself?

June 25, 2009

Can You Fix It Yourself?
This morning I’m heading out to a rental property to correct a leaking sink drain and hook up the water supply line for a couple of swamp coolers.  My plumber would be happy to do these things….at $65/hour…so off I go with my trusty landlord toolbox.
If you are comfortable taking [...]

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How the Landlord Paid to Fill the Swimming Pool

June 23, 2009

More Water Bill Issues… OR… ”How the landlord paid to fill the swimming pool”
We have had a lot of positive feedback on our blog “Who Pays the Water Bill”, so water bill issues must be a hot topic.  Here is another one that will help you realize that no matter how long you own rental [...]

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