From Toilets to mailbox Money: How Rob Rosa Rescued a CT Landlord from the 1031 Treadmill If you have owned multi-family property in Hartford, East Hartford, or Manchester for more than a decade, you know exactly what the "1031 Treadmill" feels like. You sell a property to avoid a massive tax bill, only to realize you have 45 days to find another building that likely has the exact same problems: aging roofs, rising insurance premiums, and tenants calling about leaky toilets at 2:00 AM. I’m Rob Rosa, and I’ve seen this cycle exhaust even the most seasoned investors. Today, I want to share the triumphant conclusion to "The Landlord’s Rescue" series. This is the story of Arthur, a dedicated Connecticut landlord who finally stepped off the treadmill and into a life of total passive income. Why Experience Matters: Our Proven Track Record Before we dive into how we rescued Arthur’s retirement, it’s important to know who is standing behind you. When you work with Rob ...
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