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Renewal Screening Checks
Compared to attracting new renters, it is far wiser to look for ways to retain long-term tenants. It limits the interruption of the monthly income and saves you time. With a steady income, you can budget for property renovations that will add value to your investment...
What Landlords Should Know About Move-Out Letters
Move-out letters are an essential part of the property management process. When the tenancy ends, you are required by the state to give your tenants a notice regardless of whether your lease agreement has a termination date clearly stated or not. The notice is...
How to Be a Long-Distance Landlord
Being a long-distance landlord requires you to manage properties away from your city or state. There are various benefits to becoming a long-distance landlord including the diversification of your real estate portfolio, tax benefits and better investment...
Best Ways To Communicate With Tenants: Email, Text or Call?
In the ever-evolving landscape of landlord-tenant interactions, effective communication stands as the cornerstone of a successful rental experience. With the rise of digital communication, you may find yourself at a crossroad: should you rely on the formality of...
Rental Property Marketing Mistakes
In today’s competitive real estate market, landlords must navigate through different challenges to secure reliable tenants and optimize their investments. To achieve the success of your rental property, it is important for you to market your rental property...
Why Successful Real Estate Investors Partner with Property Management Companies
Are you tired of the endless headaches that come with managing your property? If you've been in the real estate industry for a while, you know that property ownership isn't all about rent profits and rental income; it also comes with a number if vital...
Rental Documents Landlords Need
Success in real estate isn't just about finding the perfect tenant to rent to– it's also about protecting your interests and property. This is where rental documents become your key to success. These documents are more than just pieces of paper; they’re your...
When and How to Raise Rental Prices
When you finally find a quality tenant, you want to hold onto them. They comply with the building rules and regulations, get along well with other neighbors, and most importantly pay their rent on time. However, due to changes in property demand and infrastructural...
Why Is Pet Screening Always a Good Idea?
Tenant screening is an important part of the property leasing process. It allows you as a property owner to choose a reliable and dependable tenant who has the financial capabilities to pay rent and also comply with the regulations of your property. The same could be...








