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Posted about 11 years ago

The Secrets to Attracting Good Tenants for Your Temecula CA Rentals

The Secrets to Attracting Good Tenants for Your Temecula CA Rentals

All landlords and Temecula CA property managers aim to have good tenants. Obviously good tenants bring less stress and problems and are the keys in maximizing the investment property. How do you actually get only the good tenants and stay away from the not so good ones?

Attract only the good tenants for your Temecula CA rentals, here's how!

1. Outline your idea of right tenants

To some extent, the rental property will affect the types of tenants you will attract. For instance, a studio type apartment will attract single renters while a bigger home will attract family renters. But outside of this, you can actually decide on what types of tenants you want your ad to capture. What types of tenants do you want to avoid? College students? Pet owners? a Large family? What types of tenants do you want to attract? Young professionals? Singles?

These kinds of questions can help you identify how to advertise your property. It will have an effect of the number and types of people who would check out your ad. Be sure to know what you want and what you don’t want. Also, remember that you must follow the Fair Housing Act so you won’t get in trouble for discrimination.

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It is important that landlords know how, where, and what to advertise. If you work with , that’s a load off of your shoulders since they can pretty much handle everything for you.

Additionally, you must know that the things that set your rental apart from every other rental in your local area must be clear to hunters immediately. Usually, location is a prime consideration. If you can, use it to your advantage. Moreover, since more renters start their search online, you must make sure that your home for rent has a good online presence. The more people you attract, the better opportunities you have to choose the best tenants from the pool.

3. Be mindful of appearances

This applies both to the  and the landlords. First impression matters. Sometimes, landlords become too critical checking the applicant’s character while forgetting that applicants are assessing them too. Be professional and organized when you deal with applicants. Good tenants are more comfortable when they know that the application process is handled professionally.

As for the home, you have to make sure that it is viewing ready. You can do little touch ups to make it more appealing, like applying a fresh coat of neutral paint or changing off/on light switches to dimmer light switches.

4. Establish an application and screening procedure

There must be a couple of requirements for renters. Rental application forms can help you get started in this area. Moreover, you can also consider charging an application fee. The beauty of this is that renters who are not serious will most probably frown at the idea of going through a process and paying a fee. But the better renters will stay with you all throughout.

Once applicants pass the requirements, it’s the time to check and verify. This may be more tedious than it sounds, but it’s a good way to ensure that you only accept good tenants. Then again, if you have the services of a  company, you need not worry about a single thing.

When you get good tenants, there will be less hassle and worry. That is why Temecula CA property managers and landlords need to spend time planning how to attract and screen good renters. After all, it’s only the start of a long and professional relationship.

Have an expert Temecula CA property manager by your side and you are sure to have less problems. Call me, Sidney Kutchuck, today at 951-217-6745 or send an email at [email protected] or visit the Realty Works website at realtywrks.com


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