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November 5, 2013 • Page 2 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Section 8 Housing Dilemma BY DAVE RAMSEY I was invited recently to join Bob Milford, manager of the prestigious Diamond W Ranch, on a drive-around tour of the place. It’s a huge, private ranch, with tiny exlogging roads winding around through 13,000 acres of pine trees and rocks. A real paradise. But I was horrified to see wooden street signs nailed to trees wherever two of these old logging trails came together. “Oh no,” I said, out loud. “What’s the matter?” Bob asked. “I see you’re planning a subdivision here.” Bob started laughing when I pointed at the signs. “Those are for the owners,” he explained. “They live Back East and visit here one weekend a year. When they get out here, they take the pickup and drive around and get lost. “Once I got a call on the cell phone from the owner, who said he was lost and couldn’t find his way back to the house. So I asked him where he was and he said he was right there, sitting on a rock and close to a pine tree.” He chuckled. “That narrowed it down to about 13,000 acres. Well, I managed to find him, and after that, I put these signs up. I tell them now, if they get lost, to drive until they come to Home Road and then head downhill. It solved the problem.” -------Is the TV too loud for others? Maybe it’s time for a free hearing test. Don’t miss out on the sounds of life, call BELTONE at 1-866-867-8700. Dear Dave, I have some rental properties, and the government would like to turn a couple into low-income housing. Is this a good idea, or should I find my own tenant? — Marvin Dear Marvin, In these types of situations you’re generally talking about Section 8 housing. This means government-subsidized rent, and the person living there is in a lower income bracket. I put of few of my properties on Section 8 years ago, when I first started out in the real estate business. I can tell you from personal experience, it’s a good news/bad news scenario. If you own a property in a lower-income neighborhood, and you put it into the Section 8 subsidized housing program, the good news is that you’ll always get paid. This is because the federal government sends you your BE AN ARM CHAIR SANTA money. Unfortunately, the good news pretty well ends right there. The bad news is that some Section 8 folks have a real entitlement mentality, and can be unreasonable to deal with on some Dave issues. It’s also really hard to get them out of the property once they’ve taken up residence. Of course, not all people who participate in this program are like this. But you’ll run across your share of rough folks, irrespective of their race or the area of the country. More than anything, it’s the impact of the economic situations surrounding their lives. Another piece of bad news is that the government puts lots of stringent conditions on the property. That wasn’t so difficult for me, because I always kept my places in really good shape. But if you go this route, I promise you’ll come across all kinds of guidelines and regulations, some of which are silly and not very realistic. I got tired of the Section 8 experience pretty quickly, and I don’t own any property in that program today. If it were me, I’d just go find my own tenants. I know some things have probably changed since my time in the program. But if it’s like most things that are government managed, the change hasn’t been for the better! — Dave RAMSEY BROTHER’S BAD DEAL Dear Dave, My husband and I hired my brother as our real estate agent. He’s just starting out in the business and working two jobs, but it’s been five or six months and he hasn’t helped us find a house. On top of this, we signed an exclusive buyer’s agreement with him. We’re worried about the agreement, how he’ll react and our family’s reaction if we fire him. Do you have any advice? — Andrea Dear Andrea, I think you’ve given him a fair chance. Under the cir- WANTED Buying all types of SCRAP IRON Missouri Valley Shopper K&K Iron & Metal Classifieds Farm Machinery • Cars & Trucks References Available • Top Market Prices Paid Home: 402-945-1512 • Cell: 402-533-3640 Order your gift certificate by mail this year! IN PRINT & ONLINE J&H CLEANING SERVICES, Inc. Do you want JoDean’s to send your gift to the receiver? To place your ad, call: 605-665-5884 Amount Enclosed: FROM ADDRESS ZIP CODE PHONE TO ADDRESS ZIP CODE PHONE MAIL ORDER TO: JoDean’s 2809 Broadway, Yankton, SD 57078 or call us at 605-665-9884 with your credit card number and we can mail directly to the recipient. 2809 Broadway Ave., Yankton, SD RESTAURANT cumstances, he should be willing to release you from the exclusive buyer’s contract. I know he’s your brother, and that makes things kind of emotional. You might get some flak from the rest of your family, too. But guess what? 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