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Long-Term Experience Renting to Oxford House?

Matt Ramirez
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Hi all,

I’m a property owner in Tennessee and currently lease several homes to Oxford House. So far, the experience has been great — I’ve been working with them for a little over a year.

I’d love to connect with anyone who’s had a longer-term relationship with Oxford House. Specifically, I’m curious to hear:

  • What’s the longest rental term you’ve had with them?

  • Have you run into any issues over time?

  • How do you approach negotiating rent increases as the lease renews?

Any insight or advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

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Hi Matt.  Reach out to Travis Gough, Rooted Sober Living.  I think he works with Oxford house. I learned about him through Brandon Turner's Better Life Podcast.  One of the episodes featured him so you will learn a lot just by listening to that episode. Travis's company does the leg work in finding and renovating houses for Oxford and makes these investment homes available to his network of investors.  They go quick and the deals seem solid at a good return.  He may have some insight into your questions about leasing with them. Good luck it seems like a good asset class right now.  

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