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Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Kansas City, KS

01-28-10
Alf Gizzo

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Kansas City, KS

When I write about renting out individual rooms the usual thinking on the topic goes to a rental population of students, seniors and the mentally and physically challenged. I say think outside the box – it’s a great time to be unconventional and observe your rental properties cash flow like never before.  As written in yesterday’s post, on average a $1,000 a month in net cash flow per property.

Our preferred tenant will not fit into any of the above-mentioned groups. We have found that the renters we work with – ex-offenders of soft crime - can be less of a bother and less expensive than those most people think of when renting out individual rooms. With anyone on parole or probation, finding a place to live is often challenging at best and forces men and women into shelters where they are likely to experience the identical issues that got them into trouble in the first place. Those who want to make a change and make their lives work are in need of clean affordable housing that reinforces their goals.

Every tenant comes in knowing that in order to benefit from this opportunity a set of “House Rules” must be agreed to. They are a set of living requirements handed down by most States Department of Corrections, as part of the former offender’s parole or probation agreement. They are not impossible to follow and they keep your house safe and healthy. Who enforces them? The individuals themselves and their parole or probation officers. Former offenders don’t want to violate the conditions of their parole/probation requirements and if the House Rules are not being maintained there is always someone waiting to take the room. This is just one of the reasons why this tenant population is so great to have as tenants.

Download our FREE Ebook at our main blog site to learn more about what makes these tenants some of the best renters you could ever have.

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Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Minneapolis, MN

01-27-10
Alf Gizzo

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Minneapolis, MN

When I blog about renting out individual rooms the conventional thinking on the subject goes to a rental population of students, seniors and the mentally and physically challenged. I say think outside the box – it’s a great time to be unconventional and observe your rental properties cash flow like never before.  As written in yesterday’s post, on average a $1,000 a month in net cash flow per property.

Our preferred tenant will not fit into any of the above-mentioned groups. We have discovered that the renters we work with – ex-offenders of soft crime - can be less of a bother and less expensive than those most people think of when renting out individual rooms. With anyone on parole or probation, finding a place to live is often difficult at best and forces men and women into shelters where they are likely to experience the identical issues that got them into trouble in the first place. Those who want to make a change and make their lives work are in need of clean inexpensive housing that supports their goals.

Every tenant comes in knowing that in order to take advantage of this opportunity a set of “House Rules” have to be agreed to. They are a set of living requirements handed down by most States Department of Corrections, as part of the individual’s parole or probation agreement. They are not impossible to follow and they keep your house safe and healthy. Who enforces them? The individuals themselves and their parole or probation officers. Former offenders don’t want to violate the conditions of their parole/probation requirements and if the House Rules are not being upheld there is always someone waiting to take the room. This is just one of the reasons why this tenant population is so great to have as renters.

Download our FREE Ebook at our main blog site to learn more about what makes these tenants some of the best renters you could ever have.

Don't hesitate to contact us with questions.

Learn about us.    Learn our system.   Learn what others have to say about us and our system.

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Tampa, FL

01-27-10
Alf Gizzo

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Tampa, FL

When I write about renting out individual rooms the conventional thinking on the topic goes to a rental population of students, seniors and the mentally and physically challenged. I say think outside the box – it’s a great time to be unconventional and watch your rental properties cash flow like never before. As written in yesterday’s post, on average a $1,000 a month in net cash flow per property.

Our preferred tenant will not fit into any of the above-mentioned groups. We have found that the renters we work with – ex-offenders of soft crime - can be less of a hassle and less expensive than those most people think of when renting out individual rooms. With anyone on parole or probation, finding a place to live is often challenging at best and forces men and women into shelters where they are likely to experience the same issues that got them into trouble in the first place. Those who desire to make a change and make their lives work are in need of clean inexpensive housing that supports their goals.

Every tenant comes in knowing that in order to benefit from this opportunity a set of “House Rules” must be agreed to. They are a set of living requirements handed down by most States Department of Corrections, as part of the individual’s parole or probation agreement. They are not impossible to follow and they keep your house safe and healthy. Who enforces them? The tenants themselves and their parole or probation officers. Ex-offenders don’t want to violate the conditions of their parole/probation requirements and if the House Rules are not being maintained there is always someone waiting to take the room. This is just one of the reasons why this tenant population is so wonderful to have as renters.

Download our FREE Ebook at our main blog site to learn more about what makes these tenants some of the best renters you could ever have.

Don't hesitate to contact us with questions.

Learn about us.   Learn our system.    Learn what others have to say about us and our system.

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. San Diego, CA

01-27-10
Alf Gizzo

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. San Diego, CA

When I blog about renting out individual rooms the usual thinking on the topic goes to a rental population of students, seniors and the mentally and physically challenged. I say think outside the box – it’s a great time to be unconventional and watch your rental units cash flow like never before. As written in yesterday’s post, on average a $1,000 a month in net cash flow per property.

Our preferred tenant will not fit into any of the above-mentioned categories. We have discovered that the renters we work with – ex-offenders of soft crime - can be less of a bother and less expensive than those most people think of when renting out individual rooms. With anyone on parole or probation, finding a place to live is often challenging at best and forces men and women into shelters where they are apt to experience the identical issues that got them into trouble in the first place. Those who want to make a change and make their lives work are in need of clean affordable lodging that reinforces their goals.

Every tenant comes in knowing that in order to benefit from this opportunity a set of “House Rules” have to be agreed to. They are a set of living requirements handed down by most States Department of Corrections, as part of the former offender’s parole or probation agreement. They are not impossible to follow and they keep your house safe and healthy. Who enforces them? The individuals themselves and their parole or probation officers. Former offenders don’t want to violate the conditions of their parole/probation agreements and if the House Rules are not being maintained there is always someone waiting to take the room. This is just one of the reasons why this tenant population is so great to have as tenants.

Download our FREE Ebook at our main blog site to learn more about what makes these tenants some of the best renters you could ever have.

Don't hesitate to contact us with questions.

Learn about us.      Learn our system.         Learn what others have to say about us and our system.

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Los Angeles, CA

01-27-10
Alf Gizzo

Rental profits quadrupled with great tenants. Los Angeles, CA

When I blog about renting out individual rooms the conventional thinking on the topic goes to a rental population of students, seniors and the mentally and physically challenged. I say think outside the box – it’s a great time to be unconventional and observe your rental units cash flow like never before. As written in yesterday’s post, on average a $1,000 a month in net cash flow per property.

Our preferred tenant wont’ fit into any of the above-mentioned categories. We have discovered that the renters we work with – ex-offenders of soft crime - can be less of a bother and less expensive than those most people think of when renting out individual rooms. With anyone on parole or probation, finding a place to live is often difficult at best and forces men and women into shelters where they are likely to experience the identical problems that got them into trouble in the first place. Those who want to make a change and make their lives work are in need of clean affordable housing that reinforces their goals.

Every tenant comes in knowing that in order to take advantage of this opportunity a set of “House Rules” have to be agreed to. They are a set of living requirements handed down by most States Department of Corrections, as part of the individual’s parole or probation agreement. They are not impossible to follow and they keep your house safe and healthy. Who enforces them? The tenants themselves and their parole or probation officers. Former offenders don’t want to violate the conditions of their parole/probation requirements and if the House Rules are not being upheld there is always someone waiting to take the room. This is just one of the reasons why this tenant population is so great to have as renters.

Download our FREE Ebook at our main blog site to learn more about what makes these tenants some of the best renters you could ever have.

Don't hesitate to contact us with questions. Learn about us. Learn our system. Learn what others have to say about us and our system.