Being a landlord is one of the most unstable positions to be in modern America.
Unelected bureaucrats (like the CDC & WHO) can illegally decide and enforce you to allow your tenants to be rent free, and that's before you get into the nightmare that is tenancy law.
Being a landlord in America is high risk, low return.
sounds like a baseball bat will fix those problems.
How is making a 1000% return on your investment in 5 years "low return"?
I don't entertain retarded hypothetical in the 1% of the curve.
Hardly an edge case. Anybody who bought property between 2008 and 2015 has property that is worth at least double, if not triple what they paid for it. Since you can buy a property with 20% down and the renters pay the rest of the costs, you pocket the profit.
For example, you buy a $300,000 house in 2015 with $60,000 down and rent it out. Today it's worth about $600,000. Your investment returned 1,000%. That's not an edge case at all.
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