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K**R
Great book
Wish I read this before buying my first rental property.It covers a lot of information on being a landlord.
E**S
Great book on Rental properties
Great book on Rental properties management.
J**R
Well Written Book.
Heather and Brandon Turner wrote this book, very well.These are their own writings, you’ll notice a handful of misspellings inside the book.I certainly was not looking for a book that was by professional writer. I wanted a book by people, sharing their experience in the business. This book is perfect.15 chapters and over 350 pages of experience. Not from lawyers, not from contractors, not from tenants, but Professional landlords.They stuck to what they dealt with, and I feel they have conquered.They’re not gonna tell you how to fix wear & tear. But they will advise you on contractors.They’re not gonna take you through Microsoft Word or Excel, but they’ll tell you what you need to do on it.They’re not gonna give you specific mortgage financing advice, they want you to know the things that unsuccessful landlords haven’t been able to achieve.They’re not going to discuss advanced cash flow calculations. They will give you confidence that this business is very doable.
D**R
Beautiful ❤️
Best
F**R
Best for fairly new investors
Great book for new real state investor. Readers must be aware that it is important to build solid financial based line before investing in real state. Awesome book.
E**R
Highly Informative and Helpful Book Very Happy I Bought it
After my husband passed in 2023 I had to take over our rental properties. Purchasing this book saved me a lot of headaches in managing the apartments. It covers just about every situation you might encounter including taking over a rental property, screening tenants, leases, contracts, managing tenants, problem tenants, getting rid of bad tenants, dealing with contractors, business organization and bookkeeping. Plus the appendix has numerous sample forms for different situations and a brief summary of landlord-tenant laws for each state with links. A year later I am much more confident in being a landlord but still have occasion to reference this book.
B**F
A Must-Read for all Prospective and Current REI
My husband recommended I read this book after we decided I’d take over the management of our real estate company. I had no prior knowledge of REI, let alone being an effective landlord.This book has quite literally everything you could need to be successful as a landlord. Whether you’re just starting out and own no property, or own dozens and just want to be better, this is a MUST READ.The chapters are divided to make it so easy to refer back to specific sections as you need them. Not only that, the appendix features exact copies of the forms and documents you could need for your tenants.With all of the info, it’s also an easy read. The authors are clearly so educated and successful in the field, and also include details of their personal successes and failures. Can’t recommend this enough!
A**A
GREAT Rental Property Reference Book for Landlords Who Want to Manage Their Own Property
Purchased The Book on Managing Rental Properties back in April 2016 and have read it two or three times and find myself using it as a reference guide. I have owned rental property since the late 1990s and thought I knew all there was to know about managing rental property. I was wrong. This book offers a new perspective and practical advice. The book is absolutely correct -- "No matter how great you are at finding good rental property deals, you could lose everything if you don’t manage your properties correctly!"There are so many great tips that can be gleaned from reading this book:**Potential Tenant Questionnaire**Tennant Referral Bonus $100**Recommendation on a tenant's rental income should be equal to at least three times the monthly rent**Tennant Qualifying Standards**Anyone over 18 years of age must fill out an application if they live in the residence (very good advice)**How to get your property ready to rent**Fair Housing Laws**How to market your property to get the most qualified applicants**The application process and why it is important to do a background and credit check -- red flags to look for**How to manage tenants and every day transactions.**The world of contractors and how to deal with them.**Organizational structure of the rental property business**The landlord businessBeing a landlord is not an easy job if you are not well informed on "how" to manage rental property. I found this book to be a very comprehensive book on managing rental property. I have since purchased additional books from these authors and those associated with the Bigger Pockets website.
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