
How to Avoid Persnickety Renters
Advice for Dealing with Tricky Tenants for Self-Managing Landlords
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Narrated by:
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Nina Belle Henry
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By:
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Cate Croft
About this listen
BEING A LANDLORD is not always fun or easy. Everyone knows this. And it is even less alluring if you are dealing with difficult tenants, but landlording can be rewarding, enjoyable, and worthwhile. But I believe the most important aspect of being a landlord is understanding that landlording is not entirely the business of real estate, investing, and making money—it is all of those things—but it is also the business of people. Learning how to spot demanding or persnickety behavior can turn your rental business into a rewarding and profitable venture. Check out some of the strategies I use to avoid such pesky (potential) renters and tips on how to spot them!
©2024 Cate Croft (P)2024 Cate Croft
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