How long did it take some of you guys to make any profit off of this? And my other question is how easy or difficult was it to have the legal stuff drawn up before you took renters? I know Arkansas has landlord laws that are the worst in the country for the renter and best for the landlords, but I'm sure you still have to really make sure to cover your bases.
Originally Posted by RJinLR
The legal issues are pretty straightforward and easy to take care of. This is a case where going to a Landlord Association meeting before really getting started might help. The members are all very eager to help others... believe it or not, while we're all competitors, we all want to share information to weed out the bad tenants.
As far as profit, that goes to what your aim is. In my case, I didn't want immediate profit, I just wanted to collect several houses that pay their own way. As a result, I have mortgages on them all and after vacancies and repairs, my houses break even. But on the year of my 65th birthday, all the mortgages pay off and bazinga! I'll be making good bucks then.
Something Tsar alluded to: it can be easy to feel sympathy and let tenants take advantage of you. You have to still firmly to the notion that this is a business. I've had tenants lose their jobs, deaths, etc., and I have done things to help them: find a cheaper rental, give good refs, etc. But while I am open and friendly with my tenants, I am not their friend.
Still, I have good memories of my houses. Some of the providers here have seen them... and I've had a couple of dates in empty rentals
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