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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
So you want to be a D class landlord
Its 4am in Vegas. A brouhaha just happened on my floor in a well known hotel. Im still shaking and hiding under the bed.
The N word was being used left and right , screaming girl, im pretty sure someone was being thrown at my door, etc. I just cant see how these people generate the averge Joe Schmo investor wealth.
I dont know when they are checking out so as soon as daylight hits im out. I dont want to be hit in the crossfire. Just not how i live.
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- Lender
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Each demographic has their societal norms... Landlords just need to work with those and understand them.. When you get folks from certain cultures you area always dealing with this... think about the posts Help my house smells like Curry how do I get that out ..
or some folks just cant seem to hit the drive way and want to park on the law right in front of the front door..
The syndicator I did acquisitions for back in the 80s we had a big 200 unit in Stockton I put together.. and they moved in a bunch of folks from Vietnam.. there were all sorts of fires.. turns out they would use the sink in the bath room to put briquets in them and put a BBQ grate over it and cook their chicken skewers..
I was in a Hotel on in HOng Kong in the mid 80s and there was a sign in the shower depicting someone standing in the shower and say you must stand in the shower not out on the floor.. I asked the guy I was with ( Chinese national) and he said people come in from the frontier and have never used a shower and flood the rooms.. LOL..
our Hispanics are as you know multi generational and use a lot of grease.. so important to check those grease traps .. everyone has there thing.. its why you landlords make the big bucks you learn how to deal with each set of circumstances.
- Jay Hinrichs
- Podcast Guest on Show #222
