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Inspiring interviews with everyday people that are generating passive income by investing in rental properties. On each episode, we talk to a landlord about how they found and purchased their rental properties, how they financed them, and issues they face with property management, and managing tenants. Make sure you follow the show. A new episode is released every Tuesday.
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Hawk Mikado shares his experience renting properties by the room and how he doubled his cash flow using this strategy. We discuss why he prefers renting to people staying just a few months instead of locking in year-long leases, how he chooses the perfect properties, and the ideal number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Hawk also shares how he manages ev…
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On this episode, Jason shares his journey into college rentals and reveals the strategy behind his success. Jason breaks down what makes a great college rental, from targeting safe, student-friendly neighborhoods to dialing in the ideal bed/bath ratio. We dive into how he screens tenants, whether he uses individual or joint leases, and the unique m…
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Jeremy's income can vary from month to month. He never knows how much money he will earn. He occasionally has a bad month where he earns no income. In the good months, his paycheck covers his bills, but in the bad months, his rental income is there to cover his bills. On this episode, Jeremy shares how he generates over $7,000 monthly gross income …
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Dennis shares that when he started buying rentals, he was a barber charging $13 for haircuts. On this episode, Dennis walks us through how he built his rental portfolio. Dennis shares how he saved the down payment money to buy his first rental, and the mistakes he made purchasing that property. Dennis also shares how the mistakes he made buying his…
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Sabhya started buying good properties in good neighborhoods. Everything was working great. The properties were making money, and the properties were easy to manage. Sabhya saw he could buy cheaper properties in a less-than-great area and earn better returns. After owning the properties, he found that the cheaper properties had higher expenses than …
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Bob started buying rentals three years ago. After building his portfolio to 33 doors, he realized that his properties had appreciated a ton, and he wanted to cash out and capture his equity. Six months later, he realized he made a mistake by selling and started repurchasing rentals. On this episode, we talk about how Bob sold his portfolio, why he …
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A one-month security deposit works great if your tenant pays rent and doesn't cause much damage. But if your tenant doesn't pay or causes a lot of damage, you could be out thousands of dollars. On this episode, Frank Jachetta explains how TheGuarantors removes this risk from the landlord with an insurance policy. We discuss how this unique policy w…
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Pat started buying rentals by house-hacking a 4-unit building while working as a server at the Olive Garden. He was living free and profiting several hundred dollars a month. After seeing that everything was working out, he bought more rentals using the BRRRR strategy. As he grew his portfolio, he found it was getting easier. He just kept buying mo…
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Christopher built his rental portfolio without having to save cash for down payments. His primary house appreciated, he took that equity and put it to work by using it as down payments to buy rentals. One of his rentals appreciated over a period of a few years. He sold that property and used the equity to buy a better property. On this episode, we …
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Traveling and freedom have always been important to Suzanne. On this episode, Suzanne discusses how her 18 rental units provide a stable monthly cash flow, which allows her to travel whenever she wants. Suzanne shares that she never had a high-paying job but has always been good at saving money. That, in combination with house hacking, has allowed …
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David thinks investing in rental properties doesn't have to be complicated or stressful. He said if he can do it, anyone can do it. He's been buying nice single-family homes in good neighborhoods. Most of his properties don't need any rehab work. Just a good cleaning. On this episode, David shares more about what he is looking for in a rental prope…
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Cory's job transferred him. He knew he would return in a few years and liked his house, so he decided to rent it until he moved back.. After a few months, he saw that it wasn't difficult to manage from out of state and liked the cash flow, so he decided to buy more rentals. In this episode, Cory explains how he came up with the money to buy more pr…
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Terry started investing in rentals at 55, and Odest started investing when he was 27. They were both at different stages of their life and had different experiences they brought to the table. On this episode, we figure out their strategies for investing in rentals and see if being older or younger helped or hurt them in their investing. We also dis…
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When Jim started buying rentals, he decided to buy one a year and put it on a 15-year mortgage. The downside to this strategy is that you have a larger mortgage payment and less cash flow today. The upside is that you build property equity much faster than you would with a 30-year mortgage, and in 15 years, you own your property free and clear. On …
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Occasionally, tenants fall behind on rent. Should we work with them to catch up or proceed with the eviction? On this episode, Derek Morton shares why working with tenants will make investors more profitable. He shares information on how to find charities and grants to help tenants, and under what circumstances he won't work with a tenant. He also …
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Taxes can be confusing and overwhelming. It's easy to tune it out. Bob Russo is a CPA that works with a lot of investors. Bob thinks it's a good idea for investors to understand the basics of how taxes work so they can ask their CPA more concisely. On this episode, we discuss the deductions every real estate investor should take, strategies for ren…
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George's first deal didn't work out the way he planned. Construction cost more and took longer than planned, mortgage rates went up, and insurance was higher than expected. However, the property still ended up being a great deal. It still cash flows and has been appreciated nicely. In this episode, we review what went wrong and figure out why every…
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Squatters saw a rental listing online, broke into the property, and moved in. The investor's Realtor noticed someone occupying the property and called the police. When the police arrived, the squatters presented a fake lease. The police told the Realtor that this was a civil matter and that there was nothing they could do. They would have to take t…
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Jefferson built his rental portfolio by buying rental properties out of state. He doesn't care where the property is as long as the numbers make sense and it's in a good area. On this episode, Jefferson shares how he finds deals, researches the area he wants to invest in, and does his due diligence. We also discuss how he has found many of his deal…
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Harley shares how his rental properties have given him financial freedom, time freedom, and location freedom. Harley and his family have become digital nomads, traveling to different countries every few months. On this episode, he shares a few hacks he's been using to lower the cost of traveling and explains how he's set up systems to manage his re…
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Brian has invested in rental properties since the late 1990s and has seen several market cycles. He's always found opportunities whether prices and interest rates were low or high, or the economy was good or bad., He's found that every year functions differently than the year before, and you have to adjust your strategy to fit the current market. O…
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The BRRRR strategy was a lot easier a few years ago, but it's still possible to do today. Peter and Ron are proof of that. They have done over 100 BRRR's in the last couple of years. On this episode, we talk about how they are finding and financing deals today. They also share the details and numbers for a recent deal. We also discuss their cash fl…
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Rodney grew up in a family that didn't give him the best advice on how to build wealth. After hearing about creating generational wealth, Rodney decided to invest in rental properties to build a legacy for his kids. Rodney had little cash, so he had to get creative to invest in rental properties. On this episode, we talk about the strategies he use…
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David Miller (from episode 487) takes over the podcast and interviews Dan Lane. We talk about some of Dan's most significant takeaways from interviewing 500 rental property investors, the worst thing that has happened to Dan as an investor, and the biggest mistake he sees investors make. David also asks Dan why he started the Rental Income Podcast,…
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Athena's mentor shared a straightforward strategy for building wealth. His advice was to buy a house and rent out rooms. After two years, buy a new property while keeping the old property, and do it again. Athena wasn't earning much money when she bought her first property, but she followed his advice. Ten years later, she has bought several proper…
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