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Students tenants - Pros and Cons??

Yoni Rozenstein
  • Investor
  • Tel-Aviv, Israel
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Hi, would like to get some info from your past experience about the advantages and disadvantages of renting your assets to students. Thanks! 

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Jim D.
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When landlords think of students renting their house, I think the image that flashes through their mind is something akin to a scene from "Neighbors".

Of course that happens in some cases, but the majority of students are not party animals and will be just fine as renters. I rent single family homes to students, and they're hardly ever there. The wear and tear has been almost zero. Just don't rent to Zac Efron and his buddies.

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