How Landlords Lose Money Chasing Top Dollar Rent
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[Stephen Husted] (0:00 - 0:30)
Here's how landlords lose money without even realizing it. And it's not maintenance, it's turnover. One rent increase that's too aggressive can push out a great tenant.
Then you have a property that sits vacant, repairs pop up, you risk break-ins, squatters, stress. That extra $150 a month gone instantly. That's why I keep good tenants slightly below market.
Consistency beats top dollar rent every time. If you're an investor, remember good tenants are an asset.