Recently, a friend of mine signed a two year rental agreement with a small
mom and pop rental place.
Not exact matches
I found the New York Times article «
Mom and Pop Own Fewer
Rental Units» from last summer
and they had data for 2001
and 2015.
The series» title, Re-inhabited Circle Ks, reveals what these
mom -
and -
pop shops, which also include a tattoo club
and tuxedo -
rental shop, have in common: they're the new occupants of buildings abandoned by the chain store in the 1980s
and 90s after a new corporate plan dictated relocating to more profitable corner lots.
I might have an investor trying to invest millions of dollars,
and then I might have a
mom and pop looking to just get a
rental property.
«In general a
mom -
and -
pop investor is less likely to push rents higher at the expense of losing a tenant, given it's hard for them to stomach losing several months of
rental income,» says Palacios.
The
mom -
and -
pop landlord who may have bought a
rental property around the corner a decade ago now also needs to look farther,
and since there is no need to actually live in the home, that net can be cast far
and wide.