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When combined with data from the RHFS and the Residential Finance Survey RFS , the new data also show that the number and share of rental properties owned by institutional investors increased for all types of properties between and Figure 1. For example, while about a third of properties with 5 to 24 units were owned by non-individual investors in , that share soared to 47 percent in and about two-thirds in Similarly, about Single-family units were not counted in the RHFS.

However, during this time, many individual landlords reportedly created their own LLCs and transferred ownership of their property to protect themselves from liabilities and take advantage of tax benefits.

As a result, the figures for single-family rentals may understate the number of mom-and-pop landlords. Finally, the RHFS also provides useful information about when these changes occurred.

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Purchasing a second house deserves some serious thought. After all, owning a rental property is more complex than plumbing in the occasional sink faucet or fixing the air conditioning when it collapses on the hottest day of the year. Here are a few considerations you might want to weigh before you take the plunge.

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