House hacking is the most financially advantageous way to own a home. But house hacking also has its downsides, from sharing your property with somebody to -- ack! -- getting calls to fix toilets. So that's what we're talking about in today's video: six reasons not to house hack. If house hacking interests you, but you're uncomfortable with some of the trade-offs it entails, this video is for you! Let's talk about the downsides of house hacking to determine if you apprehensions are warranted. My FREE house hacking calculator👇 https://duplexcalculator.com/ Need help finding a house hacking agent?👇 https://www.duplexcalculator.com/agents 0:00 - Introduction 1:31 - What is house hacking? 2:06 - #1 Buying a multifamily property is really complicated 3:44 - #2 House hacking means no privacy 5:31 - #3 Being a landlord is a giant pain in the ass 6:52 - #4 Dealing with tenants sucks 9:25 - #5 You have to live next-door to your tenants 11:05 - #6 The possibility of evicting a tenant Jon Schwartz (CA DRE 02123925) operates House Hack Los Angeles, a real estate team brokered by Fathom Realty Group, Inc. (CA DRE 01901202). #jonschwartz #househacking #househacker

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