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I Built Rental Houses But They Stayed Empty for Months, Nakuru Landlord Who Discovered What Was Chasing Tenants Away Shares Experience

My name is Samuel, a landlord from Nakuru, Kenya, and I want to share my story to encourage anyone struggling with business stagnation and financial disappointment. 

After working hard for many years, I finally managed to build rental houses. I believed the rentals would change my life and become a steady source of income for my family.

However, things did not go as I expected. Months passed, but most of the houses remained empty. The few tenants who moved in would leave suddenly after a short time.

Meanwhile, other landlords around me had fully occupied rentals while mine stayed vacant. It became confusing and frustrating because I had invested a lot of money into the project.

The situation started affecting me financially. I had loans to repay, maintenance costs, and family responsibilities, yet the rentals were not generating enough income. 

Every day I worried about how I would survive if things continued that way. I even reduced the rent prices many times, but still tenants were not staying.READ FULL STORY.

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