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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1639840" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>That's exactly right. Full month deposit and full month rent up front or you don't move in one of mine. I keep good houses, good tenants, and max rents the market will allow. And on the flip side I'm good to my tenants. If something breaks, I fix it right and fast just like I would my personal residence. Have bought up several and then sold out three different times. First time paid the down payment when I built my house. Second time was when I got divorced. Third time bought in and then liquidated and paid for 100 acres in 4 years. 95% of it was done with borrowed money. It's all about management and buying the right things. And having just a little good luck doesn't hurt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1639840, member: 24583"] That’s exactly right. Full month deposit and full month rent up front or you don’t move in one of mine. I keep good houses, good tenants, and max rents the market will allow. And on the flip side I’m good to my tenants. If something breaks, I fix it right and fast just like I would my personal residence. Have bought up several and then sold out three different times. First time paid the down payment when I built my house. Second time was when I got divorced. Third time bought in and then liquidated and paid for 100 acres in 4 years. 95% of it was done with borrowed money. It’s all about management and buying the right things. And having just a little good luck doesn’t hurt! [/QUOTE]
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