How to Choose the Right General Contractor without the Hassle
Monday, April 17
Of all the partnerships you have as a rental property owner, one of the most important is with your general contractor. Protecting and preserving your investment is impossible without this professional service. But not all contractors are reputable, nor do they make for great long-term partners. ...
Buy or Sell? 6 Signs It's Time to Make a Property Portfolio Change
Monday, April 10
How well is your rental property portfolio performing in 2023? If your ROI is in decline or you’re not satisfied with your current portfolio growth rates, it might be time for a change. And to better understand if improvement means buying new rental property or selling existing properties, we’ve ...
Explore These 5 Methods for Improved Tenant Communication
Monday, April 03
There are some aspects of your rental property management strategy that only call for seasonal or annual efforts. But when it comes to tenant communication and keeping your finger on the pulse of renter satisfaction, those efforts need to be ongoing. When your renters feel they can connect with y...
Shhh! 5 Secrets About Rental Marketing No One Talks About
Monday, March 27
Of all the tasks you manage with your rental property, one of the most elusive and ever-changing might just be your marketing. Rental property marketing can be a tough nut to crack, considering there’s no one-size-fits-all strategy. But the most successful rental property investors and veteran pr...
4 Complaints Your Tenants Might Have, But Won't Tell You
Monday, March 20
When you first sign new tenants, you instruct them about how to get in touch with you if they need things. You outline the best communication channels and how to reach out about questions they have or issues they want to report. And you feel good about the conversation as you leave them with thei...
7 Tools Every Rental Property Manager Owns
Monday, March 20
Every rental property owner should have a basic set of handyperson tools and toolbox in the trunk. This is not to say or suggest that you should be tackling major property maintenance projects on your own. And if there’s anything that needs repair that falls outside your knowledge base, definitel...