Angels on Earth magazine

NOT FOR SALE

‘‘I want to sell that house,” I announced to my husband, Moe. “I’m done with renters.”

“Come on, Jan,” Moe said. “It’s not that bad!”

I sighed. I hated to give up on the house too, but I’d come to the conclusion that owning and managing a rental property was more trouble than it was worth. With Moe working full-time, most of the responsibility had fallen on me. A responsibility I took to heart as a landlord.

“I already spoke with Luke,” I said. “He agrees it’s

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