Real Estate: Easy Investing Guide to Become an Intelligent Investor by Stephen Kapadia

(3) Easy Investing Guide to Become an Intelligent Investor

Real estate: easy investing guide to become an intelligent investor

(3b)

The passive investment strategies for wealth building and income generation described in this book have traditionally been used by some of the world’s most sophisticated institutional investors, but are now available to nearly everyone thanks to recent regulatory changes. This handbook will guide you through the process of building your own diversified real estate portfolio by identifying and making investments with established and experienced private real estate operators. 
 

This book will have the most impact for any real estate business and marketing professional who has an eagerness to learn a way to gain confidence in their market analysis and presentation skills, and will use this confidence to help their customers with the buying and selling of their homes.

Too many new real estate agents don’t make it to their first anniversary. Why? Because they run out of money before they have had time to build a successful business. 


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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General

Language: English

Keywords: real estate, real estate investing, rental property investing, house, passive income, investing, invest, how to invest, wealth, wealth creation

Word Count: 7432

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Sample text:

When you are a landlord, there are a lot of miniscule details that can end up costing you a pretty penny to resolve. Writing up and maintaining a guideline and checklist, you can dispatch many of the issues up front, and be better prepared to handle tenant questions. As an example, here are a few of the most common.

Can I paint?

Renters tend to want to personalize their living space, and sometimes, that individuality is Tarpaulin blue and Lemon Zest yellow. Be clear about what the tenant can, and cannot do within their space.

Can I have a Pet?

Is it a Chihuahua, or a Great Dane? Try to have guidelines as to what you will and will not allow. Missing this one can cost you dearly, as animal damage is one of the biggest breakers of leases out there. Make sure you aren’t caught unprotected.

What about guests?

Renting to two, but having ten people staying not only may be unsafe, but it may be violating your lease. So establish rules and guidelines so the tenant is not upset, and rules-bending tenants do not take advantage of you.

Where are the exits? How do we get void the agreement if necessary?

This isn’t about doors and window; but rather what happens when a deal goes sideways. This happens even with the best of intentions, so include the escape clauses and particular instructions on how to vacate the terms, and make sure it covers legally things like security deposits and stipulations about extra costs on either side.


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