Friday, 2 December 2011

Become a Landlord in one year

It is common knowledge in our various cities and towns that those who think, plan and own houses are mostly the poor like Artisans, Masons, Tailors, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Drivers and Mechanics and so on. I have observed in dismay over the years that people who had better jobs and earned better income were not as thrifty and organized as the people mentioned above.

This blog is born out of experience and it will teach you the practical steps to take, no matter your income level on how: to save money, how to generate money from other sources or call it developing multiple streams of income.

I will teach you practically the type of land to buy, the steps you should take to preserve your interest in the land if you dont readily have enough money to start building, what you can do with the land itself to start generating money for its development. How to begin the actual building and where to get materials for its finishing, what you are to do when your title is challenged and the various forms of conflicts resolution methods available to you at no cost at all or at little cost.

After reading this blog, you MUST take immediate action, without action, you may never be able to build your house because inaction and ignorance is the reason why you are still a member of tenant association.

Have you considered the fact that the rents you have paid over the years when put together can build you a house that will be of your size and situation in life? Are you surprised? Calculate how much rent you pay as monthly rent and multiply it by twelve months and multiply again by the number of years you have paid rents so far. You will be too surprised that you are still a tenant.

In the second part of this blog, I will tell you more reasons why you are still a tenant and also show you how to get out of that web.

By the way, I own a building in Lagos to the glory of God so you have to listen to me.

To be continued.....

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