
Explains the investment advantages of real estate, tells how to select a house, screen tennants, and draft rental agreements, and identifies common problems landlords face
This book investigates the specific strategies and operational systems required to maximize rental income and maintain profitability regardless of broader economic fluctuations. Doreen Bierbrier, an experienced real estate investor, provides a structured framework for property management that emphasizes risk mitigation and tenant selection. The text argues that consistent income is a product of rigorous administrative processes rather than market speculation. By applying these methods, landlords can stabilize their cash flow and reduce the frequency of common operational pitfalls.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a practical, procedural manual for individual residential landlords. Readers frequently note the clarity of the administrative checklists and the focus on minimizing vacancy rates through professional management techniques.
Page Count:
287
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070052328
ISBN-13:
9780070052321
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