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Leatha L. Luttrell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boca Raton, FL
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Oxford House to rent or not

Leatha L. Luttrell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boca Raton, FL
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Has anyone ever rented to the oxford house organization? Im considering it, any advice for a newbie? Please and thank you :)

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William P.
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William P.
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  • Butler, PA
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Hello Leatha!

I am curious to hear other's perspectives regarding Oxford Housing. I do not have any experience with them personally, but do have experience in part with master leasing agencies that provides other ways for a win win situation between landlords and helping others out. I would recommend you to speak with your local housing agency or better yet LHOT to learn about the players in your area for this. Essentially the lease is between the landlord and an agency who then sublets out to the clients they help get stabilized with your housing. Generally, the populations that are assisted are those whom may have the following backgrounds who are in need of stable housing: victim of abuse, veterans, mental health, and/or addiction. Best of luck!

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