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  • Confessions of a Section 8 Landlord

  • By: Sara Aviles
  • Narrated by: Melissa Costea
  • Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
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Confessions of a Section 8 Landlord

By: Sara Aviles
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"Confessions of a Section 8 Landlord" is a candid account of the challenges and rewards of managing low-income housing. This gripping collection of stories exposes the raw reality of self-managing a twelve-unit apartment complex in one of America’s most dangerous cities. With a sense of humor and a touch of horror, the author recounts their experience with tenants who go to great lengths to save on rent, run-ins with the local gang leaders, and multiple squatters who turn the property into their own.

Through these captivating tales, the author exposes many of the challenges of investing in low-income housing while sharing lessons learned from their own mistakes. Although the stories are not for the faith-heart, the author’s account of their experiences will leave listeners feeling both entertained and informed.

The book is a must-listen for anyone looking to invest in low-income housing. While it might not be an easy road, the author’s story proves that the rewards can be immense. “ Confessions of a Section 8 Landlord” offers a thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of managing affordable housing, while providing valuable insights into the world of low-income housing.

©2023 Sara Aviles (P)2024 Sara Aviles
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This book felt so real.

The stories felt so real, like things you’d never believe could happen until they do. It made me think about all the risks I hadn’t considered before. I felt every emotion—shock, frustration, even a little hope. If you’re thinking about renting to tenants, this is a must.

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Real Estate Reality Check!

This book was such an eye-opener! The author doesn’t sugarcoat anything about managing Section 8 housing—it’s raw, hilarious, and at times downright wild. From tenant dramas to gang encounters, I was equal parts entertained and horrified. But underneath all the chaos, there are real lessons about perseverance, problem-solving, and the potential rewards of investing in low-income housing. If you’ve ever been curious about the world of property management, this is a must-read!

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Honest and Eye-Opening

An honest look at the challenges and rewards of managing low-income housing. The author’s stories are equal parts shocking and humorous, it offers valuable lessons for aspiring landlords while entertaining readers with tales of tenant antics, squatter struggles, and run-ins with gang leaders. This book is both a cautionary tale and an inspiring guide for anyone considering real estate investment in affordable housing. I highly recommend it.

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Understand the Human Side of Affordable Housing

This is a must-read for anyone even remotely interested in real estate, especially if you’re thinking about getting into low-income housing.

It was a real eye-opener for me, as the author gives you a raw, unfiltered look at the world of managing Section 8 properties. And she doesn’t sugarcoat anything—she dives right into the challenges of dealing with difficult tenants, building issues, and the realities of being a landlord in a rough neighborhood.

Through this unfiltered look at being a landlord, you also gain valuable insight. You’ll find yourself laughing at the craziness of some situations (like tenants running hot water 24/7 to heat their apartments) but also learning valuable lessons along the way. Sara shares the mistakes she made in her first years as a landlord, and you’ll get a real sense of how she navigated everything from plumbing disasters to working with local housing organizations to help tenants get back on their feet.

It’s these behind-the-scenes stories that give this book its heart—and its value for anyone looking to get into the business. There’s plenty of practical advice here, like the importance of doing your homework before purchasing a property, and how critical it is to hire a competent property manager. These insights alone make the book worth the read.

I think that if you’re looking into investing in Section 8 properties, you have to read this book. But it will give anyone a feeling of what it's like to be a landlord in tough neighborhoods. You will get a realistic view of the challenges and rewards of such a venture.

I’d definitely recommend it. You’ll learn a lot, and it’s a fast, engaging read that’ll keep you hooked from start to finish.

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