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San Diego: Stop Treating Your Landlord Like Daddy

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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San Diego: Stop Treating Your Landlord Like Daddy

San Diego landlords are tired of being treated like they’re supposed to be the tenant’s parent, therapist, bank, and emergency fund all at the same time. If the rent doesn’t come in, the mortgage, taxes, insurance, repairs, and utilities still have to get paid. This is exactly why smart San Diego real estate investors are looking out of state and buying in markets where the numbers actually work and landlords still have rights. Cleveland, Akron, Dayton, Detroit, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Memphis, and other cash-flow markets give investors a chance to build wealth without being trapped in California’s tenant-first culture. Your landlord is not your daddy — and your rental property is not a charity.