I can see what a lot of you property owners are saying about renters because of bad experiences. But not all rental tenants are bad.
I rented a house for 7 years. Wasn't sure about job stability and all that. I rented because if my job played out, I wasn't stuck trying to sell a house. I always paid my rent on or before the due date each month.
I made minor repairs myself (like leaky faucets) but I kept receipts and soon as possible told the owner. Most of the time they would reimburse me. And if was something major (like A/C quit or windstorm blew shingles off the roof) I would notify them soon as possible and it would be fixed in a timely manner.
A few times I had to actually invite them over for coffee just so they could see the inside of my (their) house to show that it was being taken care of.
Last year when I finally decided to buy a house, they were the first to give me a excellent reference.
Like I said, I understand a lot of home owners have problems with renters. But then again not all renters are a bunch of rednecks with dogs and old cars on blocks in the front yard.
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