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Aaron Caminati
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Willimantic, CT
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Successfully completed a big step!

Aaron Caminati
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Willimantic, CT
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Hello everyone! In an attempt to be more proactive on the forums here I thought I’d share and ask about something you’ve successfully done (large or small) that you were nervous about but are proud you got it done.

Mine is that a successfully raised rent for the first time without hassle! Now, it’s worth noting that the rent in this property is by the room, and is WELL below market value (at minimum $100 under) but considering it was a house hack with people I know it was still nerve racking. That being said even though I was nervous, I did raise the rents a bit with no hassle and great communication, and it felt like a big step for me in self managing my rental.

What are some things that you guys are proud of doing that you were scared of?

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