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Hi Guys,
Don't know if this has been done before, but thought it might be fun to open up a thread on the biggest lessons learned good, bad or otherwise from investors to date.
Might just provide some insight for others looking to jump in.
Cheers
Tegan
Never lend any one money – unless you don't expect it back!
Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
http://www.Structuring.com.au
Email MeLawyer, Mortgage Broker and Tax Advisor (Sydney based but advising Aust wide) http://www.Structuring.com.au
Only listen to those that have what you want.
Don't be greedy.
Also, that the rule of "do not get to know your tenants, it is a business transaction" is not always appropriate. My tenants are my customers. If I understand their needs, I can ensure my product is continuing to meet their needs. I am also a big believer that if tenants actually see the landlord as a person, they are less likely to take the mickey and go into rental arrears and such.
Jacqui Middleton | Middleton Buyers Advocates
http://www.middletonbuyersadvocates.com.au
Email Me | Phone MeVIC Buyers' Agents for investors, home buyers & SMSFs.
Only borrow money from pessimists, they don't expect it back.
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