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Owning and Managing Rental Properties in Challenging Times

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In this fast-paced interview, Andrew Cotton, who owns over 500 rental units and manages nearly 1,000 more for others will share his expertise. There is never a dull moment in this business, even more during a pandemic. Learn how to be proactive in managing your rentals no matter what the market throws at you.


Only the IRS considers owning real estate to be a passive endeavor. Nothing could be further from the truth. Learn the key goals and processes that can make your rental ownership business run as smoothly as possible.


Meet Andrew


Andrew Cotton left a career with a well-known hedge fund in NYC in 2010 to begin a new adventure in real estate investments. At first, he was focused on buying multi-family rental buildings in Rhode Island with the occasional flip project mixed in. The business has matured, now averaging 80-100 flips per year combined with the acquisition of up to 500 apartments per year to retain for investment. He has built a growing team of forty people to help acquire, refurbish and manage multi-family properties for himself and others.


Meet Jack


Jack Cotton celebrates 47 years in the real estate business that began with a start-up in his college dorm room. Jack is a CRS Certified Instructor and well known in Luxury Real Estate circles.

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  • Learn key strategies to become 'bankable', a requirement of a successful landlord
  • Learn strategic ways to evaluate tenants without getting into trouble
  • Learn how to protect your rental business from the impact of COVID
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