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| Section 8 Bible, Vol. 1 |
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| Manufacturer: Michael McLean |
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| List Price: $29.95 |
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| The Section 8 Bible is the greatest land lord book ever written! This book was written to strictly protect the land lord and his investment. Whether you're a Section 8 or single family land lord, the Section 8 Bible will save you thousands of dollars. This book will tell you the good, bad and ugly side of being a land lord. Nothing is held back! Also, it lists the phone numbers of Banks who specialize in lending to the small time investors. This book is a must read! |
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Great Information A Must Have For Investors!
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| Review Date: November 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Zachary Arose, Dayton, Ohio |
| I have recently bought two investment properties in low income neighborhoods. I struggled at first to find good tenents who would pay on time and take care of the houses. After a while i realized those two goals where a bit much too ask. I was getting discouraged and was about to give up on the idea. But then i got the section 8 bible. Both properties are now signed up for section 8 and i dont have to worry about anything but passing inspection once a year and watch the money get directly deposited in my checkings acount from the federal government. I couldn't have done it without the section 8 bible. I fully recomend it to any new investor. I now plan on only investing in low income areas exclusively and signing them all up on section 8. |
Every Landlord's Treasure Book!
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| Review Date: November 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jean Miller, Baltimore, MD |
| Within 5 minutes of flipping through this book, I was able pick up more than 5 practical tips to apply on my rental properties to save big time hassle and money. As I read further, every single page is full of precise tips. The author is also very humorous, there are always something make me laugh in each page. This book is every landlord's MUST! Even I don't own any section 8 properties, I still find many tips useful. They help me to exam each room with detailed checklists. For some modifications of the houses, they give clear step-by-step instructions. This is the most impressive landlord book I have ever read! |
Cash is King
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| Review Date: January 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: M. Gilbert, |
| A lot of people buy real estate for the appreciation....not me. First and foremost I look for a property to cash flow well each and every month. Low income properties in my area can be bought at a significant of enough discount that they allow for good positive cash flow. Next comes managing them. I like Section 8 tenants because they better ensure me of a long term payment stream subsidized by the local government...not the whims of some flaky tenant. This book has greatly aided me to prepare for what to encounter with this type of tenant. Cash can get wiped out pretty quickly if you're not one step ahead. I'm looking forward to their follow up....Volume 2. The return I get from this type of advice is priceless. |
Cash is King
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| Review Date: November 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: M. Gilbert, |
| Some people are in the housing rental business in hopes that their acquisition will significantly appreciate while they hold it. That's great...but first and foremost I want cash flow! The more cash flow I achieve each month by steadily acquiring rentals...the more removed I am from clocking in to an employer each day. That's the theory, but to make it work you need sound advice with no hype. If you're not buying at a steep enough discount, if you're not rehabbing at low cost, if you're not managing your tenants well...you get eaten alive. That's why I bought this book...there's no sugar-coating. I bought well over two dozen books when starting my rental property business. This is one of only a few that gets reread and studied intently. There's nothing better than learning from someone who has succeeded before you...thanks for writing it. |
I loved this book
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| Review Date: November 6, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Meredith Ewing, |
| This book is a refreshingly honest and easy to read guide for landlords. As a woman, I found ways to keep from being taken advantage of in both my approach to the tenants and with many money-saving techniques. I thought it was great to read a book that is honest about the pitfalls of landlording, AND gives simple, clear cut ways to help prevent future problems. I immediately wrote to my property manager with a bunch of tips from the book and I wholeheartedly recommend it to all landlords anywhere, Section 8 or not! |
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