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How to: Find and Keep Good Tenants

Bad Tenants Can Cost You Money!

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How to: Find and Keep Good Tenants

By: Robert Kiyosaki, Ken McElroy
Narrated by: Robert Kiyosaki
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Finding the right tenants can make the difference between a profitable property and one that loses money due to high vacancies, high turnover, and damage caused by tenants.

Finding good tenants can turn a problem property into a profitable one. Learn the five (avoidable!) mistakes that amateur investors make that prevent them from attracting and keeping good tenants. Robert and Ken discuss all five and give you tips on ways to reduce expenses and increase the profitability of your properties.

Do you know how much it costs to evict a tenant? You'll learn two simple ways to ovoid this costly and often unnecessary) expense. Taking the time to carefully screen applicants pays big returns in both increased profitability and decreased expenses.

In this audio program you will learn:

• What insurance means in the real estate game.

• The top five mistakes amateur real estate investors make.

• Tips on ways to reduce expenses.

• Ways to increase the profitability of your properties.

• Why good tenants can make you rich.

• How much it costs to evict a tenant.

• Tips for attracting good, reliable tenants.

• How to avoid losses from high vacancies, high turnover and damage to your property.

• How real estate lets you top into OPM (Other People's Money) and leverage your assets.

• Why real estate may be the "safest" investment…

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