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While industrial income property comes with certain risks and challenges, it lacks to a large extent,
oft-times inconvenient nature of residential income property management. Don't expect any late night calls concerning overflowing toilets or broken stoves. Much of
time,
company leasing your property is obligated under contract to handle typical repairs and maintenance to
facility or equipment.
Unlike commercial and (especially) residential tenants, industrial tenants usually intend to lease your facility indefinitely, or until they either liquidate or their operations outgrow your building. This is good news because you are virtually guaranteed cash inflow for
duration of your income property investment.
Conclusion
In
final analysis, investing in industrial income property requires a lot more time, money, and prior experience than it's commercial or residential counterparts. For investors with
right skills and financial backing, however,
payout can be much more rewarding than any other income property investment.