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San Jose Landlords: Stop Being Soft

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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San Jose Landlords: Stop Being Soft

San Jose landlords are getting squeezed by tenant-friendly California rules, rent control pressure, rising costs, and a political culture that acts like raising rent is some kind of crime. But real estate is a business, not charity. If you’re tired of feeling guilty for protecting your investment, it may be time to move your capital out of anti-rent, anti-landlord markets like San Jose, California and into better landlord-friendly markets where cash flow, evictions, and property rights actually make sense. Don’t be soft with your money. Put it where landlords can win.

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