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Keep a Tenant Forever

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we are continuously developing systems to improve our business. Throughout your career you will be involved in deals that are both conventional as well as non-conventional. The latter is what really makes what we do a real business. That said, cash flow is an important part of our [...]

Turning a Tenant Into a Buyer

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we must create various forms of deals to be able to build massive and passive income for ourselves. The way we do this is a continuous stream of income that is produced by short-term holds; creating deals without using any of our own money or incurring any liability, [...]

Tricks of the Trade

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we will both have short-term and long-term holds which generate both massive and passive income. With a typical long term hold, a lot of investors get themselves into the dubious position of being a landlord.
To create a better landlord-tenant relationship, and thus a better situation, there are a [...]

Keeping Tenants Long-term

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we need to create many deals to facilitate both massive and passive income. We need to be doing deals that give us quick money, thus creating a massive income  but also be building a portfolio to achieve passive income with a built in profit in the future.
Better ways of [...]

Creating Long Term Tenants

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we need to continuously create deals to facilitate both massive and passive income. We need to have deals that turn over quickly, building our massive income component. We build a portfolio of properties which gives a regular passive income. We also need to have deals where both elements [...]

Three Most Common Landlord Mistakes

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

As a Canadian real estate investor and landlord, one must pay attention to the amount of time that you spend managing your properties. You have to be cognizant of the fact that you want to be spending your time creating more deals, rather than spending your time dealing with tenants. You need to spend time [...]

How To Double Your Rent

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

As a Canadian real estate investor and landlord, are you are getting fair market value rent for your units? You generally are subject to a certain amount of rental increase in most provinces, which is set out by provincial governing bodies.
Feeling handcuffed?
You are effectively handcuffed to the amount of rent that you can collect. You can [...]

How To Effectively Pick Your Tenants

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor and landlord, one needs to choose their tenants wisely. Why? Because we want to set ourselves up to have as little stress involved in our business as possible. We want to spend time making more deals, making a massive and passive income for ourselves.
Keep your stress to a [...]

How To Get Rid Of Bad Tenants Part 2

Monday, July 20th, 2009

In the last article I spoke about the conventional way of how most landlords take care of tenant defaults or other reasons for eviction.
As a successful full-time Canadian real estate investor, we must maintain shrewd business practices that will result in less time managing our business and more time creating real estate deals to give [...]

How To Get Rid of Bad Tenants Part 1

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

As a full-time Canadian real estate investor, we must do our best to create massive and passive income. This includes driving more and more deals to us from as many sources as possible.
Keep your losses minimal
As a full-time Canadian real estate investor or landlord, we must keep our loses to a minimum. We have only [...]

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