My wife and I are very selective about the work we take on for our landscaping business.

I’m selective with the type of work and she’s selective with the people.

Works out great most of the time, but sometimes there’s a job I really wouldn’t mind doing but after dealing with the client, she says no.

She is usually much better at spotting the red flags than I am.

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That is a uniquely fitting partnership you and wife have. It balances out.

As for the first 2 tennant's, these are very likely the ones that would be blowing up my phone in the middle of the night bc a hallway light bulb is out.

Or they're out of town on vacation and might have left the iron on. So now I have to pause my life for some mundane bs.

Yeah. Time will tell if my method was the correct one for applicant screening. Stay tuned.

It’s nice to be able to pick and choose who you do business with.

My whole family has been, and some still are in the real estate game, I was all for it when I was younger, but very glad I never started into that venture.

After seeing all the bullshit my parents, uncle and grandparents went through dealing with tennants, it changed my mind pretty quick.

There was a time when real estate was the best medium for capital preservation for the average retail investor.

But now we have #BTC so there are other options and #BTC does not have tenants or township regs to contend with.

I've been gradually making that shift the last 4 years. From R/E to #BTC

Exactly! Real estate definitely isn’t what it used to be. I certainly have respect for anyone in the real estate game in this era.

#bitcoin is just simple