Imagine a mall the size of the Mall of America going under what could they possibly replace it with? Thankfully that seems to not be the case as they have caught up on their rent.
If you've thought about renting out a property, or if you've already been a landlord for years, it's a good idea to attend the Landlord 101 training on November 10th.
Yesterday I was looking through Facebook when I saw a post that linked to a Craigslist rant. It's since been removed, but the message was "how do landlords expect us to pay $900-$1300 a month for rent?" Also, "It would be cheaper to own a house." In some cases, that is definitely true. But why do landlords charge what they do for rent for homes?