Just for Laugh ....
I am not their servant attending to the tenant's call to change faulty electric bulbs, attending to night calls of choked toilet, leaking taps, etc.
I don't even fix my leaking tap immediately. Sometime it will take days or weeks till I finally decided to end the nagging to fit it up.
What make me think that I need to respond to such call from the tenants to fix their leaking tap just because they paid me rental. No way, man! I just want to make money from investment in a fuss-free way. Don't Disturb Me. Get it? I am not the Servant!
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Hi CW8888,
ReplyDeleteI use to have this extreme thinking:-
"I am not their servant attending to the tenant's call to change faulty electric bulbs, attending to night calls of choked toilet, leaking taps, etc."
So much that I dread to become a landlord.
But my sister-in-law has been a landlady for more than 25 years and seems to be doing well. I have yet to hear from my wife that her sister has become a "servant to tenants of her property". i don't know how she does it, maybe she pays to housing agents to take care of all this unpleasant tasks.
Cheers.
I have a friend who has to fly back to Singapore from US to settle some scores with the tenants. Probably it is just some bad lucks or what.
ReplyDeleteYes, the No 1 rule is to select your tenants very carefully- just like selecting your shares to buy. But nothing is 100 % lol. Just don't be to eager in both endeavours.
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