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The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court!
The TurnKey Investor's Rental Property Repossession (The Audio Program): How to Remove Deadbeat Tenants From Your Property Without Lawyers or Going to Eviction Court!
by Matthew S. Chan
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Investing in Rental Properties (The Investor's Self Teaching Seminars)
Investing in Rental Properties (The Investor's Self Teaching Seminars)
by Robert W. Richards Grover C. Richards
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How to Buy and Manage Rental Properties: The Milin Method of Real Estate Management for the Small Investor
How to Buy and Manage Rental Properties: The Milin Method of Real Estate Management for the Small Investor
by Irene Milin Mike Milin
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Planning an exit strategy: before parting with a property, independent rental owners should consider how to avoid the two most common mistakes.(Investment Strategy): An article from: Units
Planning an exit strategy: before parting with a property, independent rental owners should consider how to avoid the two most common mistakes.(Investment Strategy): An article from: Units
by Ken McElroy
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The Landlord's Success Book: For the Small Real Estate Investor of Single Family Rentals
The Landlord's Success Book: For the Small Real Estate Investor of Single Family Rentals
by Paul R. Vojchehoske Jr
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Necessary Expenses To Think Of When Buying Rental Investment Property

It is important to watch against being carried away when you are involved in the purchase of rental investment property. In order to benefit from your investment, there are a number of pertinent issues that you will need to take into consideration.

 

One of the initial things to think of is the potential rental income. In case the property you are investing in has formerly been used for rental purposes, you should find out the rate at which it was let out and calculate whether it gives the real market value. You should carry some research on the rate of other similar rental properties within the given locality. This will help you in determining the best value that will take you right on target. You should make accurate calculations to avoid setting your price either too high or too low.

Another related cost you should think of is the rate of interest on your mortgage. This is one of the major bills you will have to foot in your rental investment property and hence it should not be taken for granted. You should read carefully all the requirements of the particular loan you would like to take. In addition, you need to find out the ongoing market rate. The loan structures of homes are often quite like mortgage loans although the rate is often higher on bigger rental properties. The basic guideline is that the more you can pay for your rental property, the less interest rate you need to pay.

Tax expense is another issue to take into consideration. Setting your rate depending on the tax paid when a rental property is bought may be misleading. Taxes tend to change and often increase when a property has been bought. Hence it is generally safe to calculate the likely increase beforehand.

When you are purchasing rental property, your wish is for it to be occupied all the time. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Hence you should consider the cost of maintaining a vacant property. It is safe to assume that your property will be vacant for an average of 10% of its time.

Closely related to this is the cost of making necessary repairs when a tenant vacates your rental property. You should bear in mind that you may be faced with a relatively frequent change of tenants. In such a case, the related expenses are not just for repairs but also the cost of advertising the rental property.

Another important factor is the cost of insurance. The rate of insurance charged on rental property is usually higher.

Utility costs should also not be ignored. You need to know the bills you will have to foot and those that the renter will cater for.

Take these costs into consideration so as not to be taken by surprise.

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