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$350k in Lost Rent & The Moral Dilemma of Evicting Tenants ft. James Fernandez Ep. 10

$350k in Lost Rent & The Moral Dilemma of Evicting Tenants ft. James Fernandez Ep. 10

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"Right now we are at $350,000 owed in rent..."

In this episode of the Hard Truth Podcast, I sit down with James Fernandez, real estate investor and entrepreneur, to uncover the Hard Truths behind building and scaling a successful real estate business.

We dive into his journey—how he scaled from 0 to 40 units in just one year, bought a 33-unit apartment building and navigated the pivot to investing in self-storage. James opens up about how he is currently owed over $350,000 in lost rent, the moral dilemma of tenant evictions, and the infamous machete story that changed how he operates. From building solid systems and processes to investing in self-storage, this episode gives you an unfiltered look at the strategies, challenges, and resilience required to successfully grow and sustain a real estate business.

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