Friday, January 12. 2007To Lord Or Not To Lord
Going out on a pretty sturdy limb here, but I’m pretty sure all of our visitors here are actual DIY Landlords. That, and a plethora of service providers (we are on the internets, after all). But there’s a rather distant chance that someone reading this is a prospective Landlord. Someone who has yet to make the complete jump into the pool we swim in every day.
But for one reason or another, they’ve got a toe in the water. Perhaps considering the merits of a managed-property investment. Perhaps considering taking over their family’s Landlording business. Maybe their spouse is a Landlord who is currently unable to fulfill their duties as such, and they’re trying to fill that gap. The obvious and natural question they’re asking themselves is whether or not Landlording is “for� them. It’s a good question for a beginner, and a perfectly reasonable question for even the most seasoned of Landlords: is Landlording in your nature? Letalife has a great 10-point list of things any Landlord, potential or current, should consider. Sure, it’s a UK-based list, so several points won’t apply directly to US markets (the whole “bed sits� and “house shares� thing threw me off for a spell), but the gist of the list is germane. In my own experience, the toughest part of Landlording is sourcing appropriate Tenants. For the most part, it's an artform. But in recent years, there are better and better tools out there to aid in the search. That being said, for the Letalife bulletin on “reliable, cost-effective method of finding suitable tenants,� where Letalife recommends its UK self, any US Landlord may want to check out a site like Apartments-and-Rentals instead. Pretty much the same marketplace for Landlords and potential Tenants to meet each other, but US based. Trackbacks
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I am one such soon-to-be Landlord. I read many blogs and follow many links, but I have not seen Letalife before, nor A and R. I thank thee. I will be an overseas investor of the passive type. Till now I was looking at ARLA for management, but thanks to you I have more tools, options and knowledge. This is exactly what I am looking for.
I Thank You, Doug International Finance is an infinitely interesting landscape in which to make money. Much luck with your overseas investments Doug!
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