Read Why These Vets Say You Need to Start a Group Home

Here at Group Home Riches we talk a lot about why people like yourself are needed.

Let’s hear why you need to start a Group Home from Veterans themselves!

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From the article above:
 

“Many say they felt left behind and are struggling to afford the astronomical cost of living in Orange County.”
“What I need is landlords that are willing to say ‘I want to support, and I’m going to offer my property and accept the voucher,’” said Beam, who added that landlords should think about “patriotism, not the economy “
“The biggest one (problem) is being able to find landlords that accept them,” McDonough said. “Landlords get to be choosy and charge high amounts of money.”
 

This highlights the problem that needs to be solved, and the demand for Group Homes!

What would be in it for you though? As you can see from the article, many landlords do not want to deal with the hassle and just lack the information.  (These are the perfect business partners for YOU if you don’t have the $1500 – $2500 start up costs).
What the article fails to mention is that this type of housing can bring in high rents OVERALL. Just not per person!
For example, let’s say you have a 4 bedroom home. Would it make more sense to rent it out traditionally for say $1800 or offer an affordable, structured, roommate situation where you can bring in $4800. The second option also helps out those that served our country?

For people like you, the answer is obvious! Sign up for your FREE 10 PART COURSE today! 
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If you want to start a Group Home for veterans you have a couple options. You can deal with the VA directly but they will have their own rules and regulations that vary with location. For example:

“The HUD-VASH vouchers offer to pay for market-rate housing for veterans, but they also require case management to help provide homeless veterans with services such as mental health counseling and addiction treatment should they need them.”

What we recommend, is casting a WIDE NET with your marketing! Matter of fact, many vet’s do not qualify for this program but still receive assistance for their housing! For Example:

“If a veteran was not eligible for the Housing and Urban Development-Veteran’s Affairs Supportive Housing program, or HUD-VASH, he or she was referred to a non-veteran’s housing service such as the OC Housing Authority”
To help homeless veterans, Orange County announced in July the Marching Home strategy aiming to end veteran homelessness by December 2020, after securing $2.9 million in state funding.”
He used to receive disability checks for manic depressive disorder, which hindered his ability to work.”

Using our marketing systems, you can locate Vet’s or really anyone else who is in need of an affordable Group Home environment, and get a guaranteed check from organizations like The “Marching Home” program or from SSDI for your Group Home! Get started today with your FREE 10 PART COURSE!

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