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EP 145 - It’s Easy to Become a Landlord - Jonathan Forisha - TurboTenant

EP 145 - It’s Easy to Become a Landlord - Jonathan Forisha - TurboTenant

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Becoming a landlord is easier than ever! Jonathan Forisha, the Director of Education and Community at TurboTenant, joins the Money Seed Podcast to discuss the growth of TurboTenant, an all-in-one platform for landlords, and explore the challenges and opportunities for new property managers. Jonathan shares insights on becoming a landlord, tips for managing properties effectively, and the importance of tenant screening. The conversation also covers current trends in the rental market, the unique offerings of TurboTenant, and the educational resources available for landlords. Jonathan also drops hints on future developments, including AI tools designed to simplify property management. https://www.turbotenant.com

Additional resources include:
TurboTenant’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TurboTenant
Be a Better Landlord Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG7BnzH5Ry0caR7Kz_-6l0MFzlwxz6d1r

Takeaways
- TurboTenant has grown to over 700,000 landlords.
- Becoming a landlord can be a great way to build wealth.
- Developing a system is crucial for new property managers.
- Curb appeal significantly impacts tenant interest.
- People are staying in rentals longer due to economic factors.
- Tenant screening is essential to avoid bad tenants.
- TurboTenant offers a free plan with essential features.
- Education is key for landlords to navigate legal complexities.
- Fair housing laws can be tricky for landlords to understand.
- TurboTenant is expanding its platform with AI tools for landlords.

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