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We all know the last recession was really bad for real estate. With this upcoming recession that seems to be inevitable, are rental properties pretty protected as long as the owner isn’t looking to sell? What’s your take on rental properties and recession?

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Eliott Elias
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Look at your market and determine what pushes it. Why would a recession stop people from renting your unit? I invest in a military town, so wether there’s a recession or not my house will be rented 

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