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Section 8 Bible How To Invest In Low Income Housing(1st Edition)

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Michael McLean, Nick Cipirano

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ISBN: 1096026449, 978-1096026440

Book publisher: Independently published (April 28, 2019)

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Book Summary: Renting to Section 8 tenants takes major balls. But, if you do it right, owning your own business renting out Section 8 apartments will pour income from the government straight into your bank account.This book will tell you:-How to buy houses with your credit card cash advancce-Ways to quickly and cheaply turn a dump into rental income-The one and only thing I do to screen my tenants-Low-cost home renovations that you never need to repeat-How to cover your ass and ASSets, legally and physicallyThis is a true, unfiltered story of our accomplishments, failures, and experiences as Section 8 landlords. You’re going to understand every point we make. No sugar coatings or big fancy words.We started out with only $34,000 and ended up renting out over 300 homes to Section 8 tenants in Philadelphia. I currently own about 200 rentals and 2 other businesses.If you are thinking about throwing your hat into the low-income housing ring, you have purchased the right book. When you put this book down, you’re going to have a pretty good idea of if you want to become a Section 8 landlord. It’s now up to you to choose what you want to do with it!