Anybody own a house?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by tradecrumbs, Feb 4, 2007.


  1. you gotta be a bad ass tough guy to be a landlord.

    i tried it once, with section 8 tenants, terrible experience--will NEVER try it again.

    surf
     
    #81     Feb 4, 2007
  2. jmccain

    jmccain

    They need to understand that rent is their first priority. Yes, even before cigarettes and booze.


     
    #82     Feb 4, 2007

  3. :D

    i had this one tenant, who paid 20% of the rent and the govt paid 80%. however, if anything was wrong with the place there was verbage in the contract that they did not have to pay untill it was fixed. every month around rent time, i would get a call about a broken window or something, so they wouldn't have to pay. the worst part is, I was too nice to get agressive with them, fell for the sob stories.... bad asses do well in the landlord business, nice guys finish last. LOL!
     
    #83     Feb 4, 2007
  4. If one can make it in this business, trading's got to be one of the easiest businesses for the fact that:

    1. You never need to advertise
    2. Office space is not required
    3. No early morning / late night phone calls
    4. Don't have to work over time
    5. Low maintenance
    6. No employees
    7. No unhappy customers
    8. Cant be sued :p
    9. Vacation can be as long as you want
    10. No Salary cap.

    CM69
     
    #84     Feb 4, 2007
  5. I own quite a few small rental properties, and have for years. I don't know about being a "bad ass", but I definitely think you have to be business like.

    I have personally never rented to Section 8 tenants. I figured these were the least responsible people in the tenant pool, and when I drove around looking at Section 8 properties, I saw properties in a condition that I didn't want my properties to be in. The one plus to Section 8 is that your money is guaranteed by the government.

    But what I mean by business like is that I screen my tenants hard so that I know what I'm getting into. You can check to see if a tenant has evictions in his background, pull credit report, check criminal history, check work history, check with prior landlords.

    The goal here is to get people who have a history of paying and acting responsibly. I think this helps to get your money on a timely basis without having to be a bad ass.

    When the day arrives when you have a non-payer...I am very business like in the sense that I start the eviction process as prescribed in my state. Doesn't require a bad ass, just a business man protecting his interests.

    By the way, in my state, according to the landlord tenant law, tenants cannot simply withhold rent because of repairs. There's a process. Of course, the other side of landlording is to keep the property in good repair. I think this is businesslike as well. If you're going to have a long term investment it needs to be in good condition. So I'm prepared to respond quickly with qualified repairmen when a repair needs to be made. Likewise, I respond quickly when the tenant doesn't pay.

    In short, it's all about management. Probably not for everyone. But rental properties have been a good investment for me. Not one with no problems at all, but one that was really pretty easy and straightforward while I traded. They've provided a stable source of income as a base for my trading. I don't trade for a "living" any more. I trade to build my assets. Big difference.

    OldTrader
     
    #85     Feb 4, 2007
  6. no issues there, oldtrader. unfortunately, i chose the "slum lord" route ( after watching a friend make a fortune) which was a mistake. good tenants and good properties are the key. my post should read --to be a slumlord one must be a bada**.

    surf
     
    #86     Feb 5, 2007
  7. JB3

    JB3

    I own my home.

    I already paid off my mortgage.

    I never wrote a book.

    I live well within my means.

    Every 2 years, you can sell your main residence TAX FREE up to $250,000 or half a million if you are married. That is why rich people own multiple homes. These loopholes are just free money in the bank.
     
    #87     Feb 5, 2007
  8. I live in a cardboard box with internet access

    yea..
     
    #88     Feb 5, 2007
  9. Paid off my first house about 5 years ago. Built a new one on a nice piece of land and moved in about a year ago. Still have a couple bucks laying around to continue trading with too!:)
     
    #89     Feb 5, 2007
  10. ssss

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    dkw

    Registered: Mar 2002
    Posts: 17

    starting your own business

    You should try it first before judging. I'm not unhappy.
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    #90     Feb 5, 2007