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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
HAVE to rent my house out... Advice? What am I getting in to?
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<blockquote data-quote="jason6488" data-source="post: 13850098" data-attributes="member: 155294"><p>you definitely want to hire a rental agency. Trying to deal with the paperwork and legality of the issues alone is a pain in the ass, especially if you're out of the area and can't visit the property. I have a friend who moved to california and got a rental agency to rent her house. She doesn't make much off of it but she is building equity, which is a good thing. I rent a room to someone and I did a lot of reading on the laws. Most laws, in most states, are geared toward the renter. Use a professional agency, they will know how to keep you out of trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason6488, post: 13850098, member: 155294"] you definitely want to hire a rental agency. Trying to deal with the paperwork and legality of the issues alone is a pain in the ass, especially if you're out of the area and can't visit the property. I have a friend who moved to california and got a rental agency to rent her house. She doesn't make much off of it but she is building equity, which is a good thing. I rent a room to someone and I did a lot of reading on the laws. Most laws, in most states, are geared toward the renter. Use a professional agency, they will know how to keep you out of trouble. [/QUOTE]
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