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1548: JP Morgan Investigates Employees, COVID-19 Landlord Chronicles with Matt Faircloth

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Jason Hartman shares the news about 2 million renters moving to homeowner status, thanks to telecommuting and coronavirus. California is banning Halloween, and Facebook is deleting content and messages in this challenging year, which is 2020.

Matt Faircloth, of DeRosa Group, and author of Raising Private Capital, joins Jason Hartman today to share some of his stories as a landlord. Find out how Matt went from duplex to 20 units in a garden-style apartment. As well, Matt shares his success with collecting rent while the media was posting about rent strikes.

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] According to the WSJ, JP Morgan is investigating clients and employees over coronavirus stimulus plans.

[5:00] Let's take a look at the changes in the minimum wage since 1964.

[7:35] Is Facebook deleting private messages?

[10:25] 2 million renters could become homeowners thanks to telecommuting.

[12:00] Remote work is destroying America's white-collar, office economy

Matt Faircloth

[18:45] Are rent strikes as bad as the media has made them out to be?

[20:50] In many cases, the rent that a tenant pays is not going completely and directly into the landlord's pocket.

[23:00] The way in which money is changing makes you have to understand what comes after a trillion.

[24:45] How did you take a duplex and turn it into 20 units?

[28:00] Because of COVID-19, the innovation and integration of technology with real estate have amplified.

[32:00] Will we see a state secede from the union in our lifetime?

Websites:

Bigger Pockets - Matt Faircloth

JasonHartman.com/Start

JasonHartman.com/Recordings

JasonHartman.com/Asset

JasonHartman.com/Webinar

JasonHartman.com

JasonHartman.com/properties

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

1-800-HARTMAN

  continue reading

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Manage episode 271766172 series 2294384
Content provided by Jason Hartman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Hartman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Jason Hartman shares the news about 2 million renters moving to homeowner status, thanks to telecommuting and coronavirus. California is banning Halloween, and Facebook is deleting content and messages in this challenging year, which is 2020.

Matt Faircloth, of DeRosa Group, and author of Raising Private Capital, joins Jason Hartman today to share some of his stories as a landlord. Find out how Matt went from duplex to 20 units in a garden-style apartment. As well, Matt shares his success with collecting rent while the media was posting about rent strikes.

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] According to the WSJ, JP Morgan is investigating clients and employees over coronavirus stimulus plans.

[5:00] Let's take a look at the changes in the minimum wage since 1964.

[7:35] Is Facebook deleting private messages?

[10:25] 2 million renters could become homeowners thanks to telecommuting.

[12:00] Remote work is destroying America's white-collar, office economy

Matt Faircloth

[18:45] Are rent strikes as bad as the media has made them out to be?

[20:50] In many cases, the rent that a tenant pays is not going completely and directly into the landlord's pocket.

[23:00] The way in which money is changing makes you have to understand what comes after a trillion.

[24:45] How did you take a duplex and turn it into 20 units?

[28:00] Because of COVID-19, the innovation and integration of technology with real estate have amplified.

[32:00] Will we see a state secede from the union in our lifetime?

Websites:

Bigger Pockets - Matt Faircloth

JasonHartman.com/Start

JasonHartman.com/Recordings

JasonHartman.com/Asset

JasonHartman.com/Webinar

JasonHartman.com

JasonHartman.com/properties

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

1-800-HARTMAN

  continue reading

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