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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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How To Avoid Risks In Rental Property Investment

While getting involved in rental property investment has numerous benefits, there are a number of pitfalls that you need to be aware of. There are necessary steps that will help you to avoid potential risks and make a profitable investment.

 

One of the common mistakes that people make is to get into rental property investing with misplaced opinions. Owning a rental property is not a way to getting quick riches. Of course, your aim in buying such property is to make profits, but you need to understand that your profits will not suddenly explode within a short time.

Before you make an investment in rental property, you should take enough time to carry relevant research thoroughly. Owning and operating rental property is governed by a number of rules that you will need to be aware of and abide by. These regulations state, among others, your responsibilities and liabilities. In line with this, you should be aware that you are making rental agreements according to the law. It is therefore advisable to seek the services of an attorney to prepare your agreement.

In addition to the services of an attorney, you should also seek the help of an inspection expert to look over the property you intend to purchase. Of course, you will have to pay necessary fees. However, this expenditure will save your more bucks later in case you find out that you have to undertake major renovations.

After making your purchase and you are ready to let it out, carry out credit checks on your potential tenants. It is better to have your property vacant than to let it out to individuals who may cause more damage and complications.

As far as possible, you should join your local Landlords' Association. This will help to get you in touch with professional investors, reputable contractors and other experts who may be of help as you operate your rental property.

Make sure that you take appropriate insurance to cover both your property and liabilities. While property insurance will cover your investment, liability insurance will help you should anything happen to somebody within your property.

In addition to these precautions, it is wise to set aside some funds for emergency purposes. There will be times when your expenses rise abruptly. To help you in your calculations, it is usually recommended that your emergency funds should amount to about twenty per cent of your property's value. One of the best ways through which you can get the necessary funds is to set aside a portion of what you collect each month.

With these simple tips, you will be better placed to become a successful investor in rental property.

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