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[quote=Anonymous]IMO, yes. Unless you want to (And actually can) do the repairs yourself, and have the time and energy to invest, you can get better returns elsewhere. House has no heat or a burst pipe, it's on you to fix it and the damages quickly. What if the tenants leave and it takes you 2-3 months to fix it up and find new tenants. You are out the rental income from those months. I seriously don't know anyone who was happy with becoming a landlord (most chose to rent out their home when purchasing a new one). It's a lot of work and rarely nets you the profits you want/expect [/quote]
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