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Landlords Becoming Homeless Due To Eviction Moratoriums
Summary
The video is a reaction to a CBS news clip about a landlord facing homelessness due to eviction moratoriums and tenants not paying rent. The creator emphasizes the importance of having a six-month cash reserve to cover holding costs (principal, interest, insurance, and taxes). He also cautions hosts to carefully consider the location they are investing in and the types of tenants they are renting to.
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