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Talk to Me
I want to hear from you.
I am interested in your real estate investment stories. If we select your story for use on the website we will place your name and a link to your website or blog in the article description.
Rules for Submissions:
- The story must be your own original writing.
- The story must be well written meaning you must use correct grammar & punctuation.
- You should include your contact information such as email address, postal address, and phone number so that we may contact you if necessary.
- By submitting any stories to us, you agree that your submission will become property of Find That Quality Tenant and that we may use it on this website and any of our forthcoming books, products, advertisements, articles, or websites.
Please write these stories with as much detail as needed, while keeping these stories a respectable length, anything from two paragraphs to two pages is acceptable.
Acceptable stories may cover any real estate investment related topics including:
- your first venture into real estate investing
- your best success story
- an real estate investment that wasn't so successful
- a creative way you solved a tenant problem
- a creative way you solved a rehab problem
- a testimonial about my book or ebooks
- a tip of the month for the website
- a suggestion for a site improvement or topic to be covered
Simply e-mail your story (and pictures if you wish) to:
donconrad@findthatqualitytenant.com.
or send them to:
Find That Quality Tenant.
814 Concord Street.
Valparaiso, Indiana.
46385
Please understand that due to the large volume of mail we receive, we will not be able to reply to all submissions.
Thanks for your time,
Don Conrad
Copyright 2006 Blue Collar Publishers
www.findthatqualitytenant.com
e-mail: donconrad@findthatqualitytenant.com
phone: 1-888-452-0765
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Tip of the Month
August 2008 |
Discrimination is a serious issue. As you are looking for quality tenants, it is important to keep away from issues protected by the Fair Housing Laws. Under the Fair Housing Act it is illegal to refuse to rent to someone based on their race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, family status, or disabilities. Absolutely stay away from these issues when searching for tenants. I can tell you for a fact, none of these issues are determining factors on your tenant being a "good tenant" or a "bad tenant".
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