Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Three Key Reasons Why You Must Become A Landlord - Part III

This article is a continuation of our series on why you should aspire to become your own landlord and not remain a miserable tenant in the coming years. If you missed out on the first two parts of this series, click here to read the first part and click here for the second one.

3, The Peace of Mind that Comes With Being A Landlord

If you don't have a house of your own, you would always be troubled and disturbed when its time to pay your rents especially if you're earning a meager salary. A lot of folks save up their salaries for months before they can be able to pay rents.


Most people living in standard apartments in Lagos don't have monthly salaries that can sort their rent bills so they end up saving for months or sharing apartments at the risk of their comfort to be able to pay the rents. You have no option and God help you if you lose your main source of income, because your landlord would have no option but to throw you out on the streets.


Three Key Reasons Why You Must Become A Landlord - Part II

This article is a continuation of our series on why you should aspire to become your own landlord and not remain a miserable tenant in the coming years. If you missed out on the first part of this series, click here to read it.



Here's the second reason why you must become a landlord....


2, You Can't Stay In Your Landlord's House For Ever

No matter how good or faithful you are to your landlord, you would just have to leave his house one day. There's no guarantee that you would stay in another man's house forever even if you pay your house rents regularly and promptly.


Monday, 25 March 2013

Three Key Reasons Why You Must Become A Landlord - Part I



If you want to remain a tenant and keep giving excuses why you would not take those first baby steps needed for you to become a landlord then you need to think again.

Here are three key reasons why everyone should aspire to become a Landlord especially when you live in big Nigerian cities like Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt.