Rental Income Podcast With Dan Lane
Summary: Inspiring interviews with landlords who are generating passive income by investing in real estate. On each episode, we talk to guests about how they generate cash flow with their rentals, and issues they face with property management, and managing tenants.
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- Artist: Dan Lane
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Podcasts:
John just closed on his first property. He's fixed it up, and he's ready to rent it out....but, he has a few questions. On this episode John asks Dan talk about doing showings, setting up the lease, clauses to put in the lease, screening tenants, and how to collect rent online.
After his wife got sick, Jesse found himself in a ton of debt. On this episode we talk about how in just a couple of years, Jesse got out of debt, and ended up owning several houses free and clear.
Rob and Megan talk about how they built a rental portfolio that generates enough passive income that one of them could leave their job if they wanted to. They both love their jobs, and don't have plans to leave anytime soon. But, they have that option if they ever needed it.
Bob shares how his experience flipping houses helped him be better at buying rentals. We talk about his unique strategy for making offers, how he finds good contractors, and what he's looking for when he buys a property that already has tenants in place.
Linda gives me advice on how to deal with two issues that I'm having with my rental properties right now. Linda also shares some great website resources for landlords.
Chris talks about how he has set up his rentals to not require too much of his time. We talk about how he rehabs the properties after he buys them. We also talk about how he made connections that have helped him finance his portfolio.
The economy is good right now. Unemployment is low, rents are going up, and it's a great time to be a landlord. On today's bonus episode I talk to a landlord that has survived the last two recessions.
Felicia's husband died young, and she had to figure out how she was going to support her family. She figured out that if she bought a few rentals she could support her family off the rental income. On this episode she shares how she did it.
David has built a team that has helped him buy, and manage rentals remotely. On this episode we talk about how to build a rock star team that can find, fix, and manage rentals. We go over the 4 people you need on your team, how to manage them, and how to keep them honest.
We talk about how my guest is using Dave Ramsey's debt snowball concept to pay off his rental portfolio using the cash flow that his rentals are producing. We also talk about the unique way he is financing his purchases using equity that he has in his portfolio to create more equity.
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Rob talks about how he became a landlord because he wanted to buy a new home, and he didn't think he would be able to sell the house he lived in. Rob hired a property manager to run the property for him. Things went well at first, but eventually things went bad. On this episode of the podcast, we talk about what happened and how Rob dealt with it.
Adam tells us how he started buying rentals in a lower end neighborhood. The numbers looked great on paper, but after three evictions in a year and a half, he decided it wasn't worth the hassle. Adam also talks about how he shifted to a different neighborhood and is getting good returns with a lot less hassle.
Dana set a goal that she wanted to buy 20 rentals by the time she was 30. On this episode, we talk about how she got started, how she finances her properties by saving up down payments and using traditional bank financing, and how she manages her rentals while working full-time.