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Buying a rental property can be a great investment, with a steady cash flow from tenants and the potential for a big return on investment if you monetize your real estate. But dealing with tenants is typically the most time-consuming and emotionally stressful aspect of being a landlord. From midnight maintenance calls and refereeing squabbles
Raising rent is one of the most delicate aspects of being a landlord. Expenses rise over time, and landlords need to keep pace with the market to ensure their investments remain profitable. But at the same time, a poorly handled rent increase can drive away reliable tenants, leaving you with costly vacancies and turnover expenses
Landlords come in all shapes and sizes—or rather, they live in all kinds of places. While you might imagine most Austin landlords living right off MoPac or nestled in a South Congress bungalow, that’s not always how it is. Truth is, plenty of property owners are scattered all over these days. For some, Austin is