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Nitanga Jean De Dieu
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Financial Literacy to tenants

Nitanga Jean De Dieu
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Manchester, NH
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With everything that's going on and it looks like things will get worse in the near future, I've been thinking a lot. Once things are settled, as an investor are you thinking about educating your tenants on the importance of having a 3-6 months emergency fund?  Wouldn't it be a great idea to provide your tenants with some financial education to help them but also to help you as investor so in times like these so you not panicking. This might sound common sense to some people but we all know that a lot of people live paycheck to paycheck

Looking forward to everyone's input

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Mike Dymski
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"If all we needed was more information, everyone with an internet connection would live in a mansion, have abs of steel, and be blissfully happy. New or more information is not what you need." -Darren Hardy

It's a psychology issue, not a finance or knowledge issue.  We all know what we are supposed to do.

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