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Are You Handling Maintenance Issues Correctly?

Friday, March 29

Once you’ve placed a responsible tenant in your rental, your major responsibilities as a landlord, outside of collecting rent, will likely revolve around keeping the property in good repair. Assuming you’d like your rental income to remain as passive a revenue stream as possible, here are some co...


The Top Reasons To Walk Away From A Potential Rental Property!

Friday, March 22

Today we are going to talk about are the top reasons to walk away when purchasing a rental property. As an investor, I have purchased several properties. Some were mistakes that I should have walked away from and others were good deals. So let's take a look at the things that I have learned.The f...


What to Spend on an Investment Property VS. Potential Rental Income

Friday, March 15

Rental property can generate monthly income while building equity and appreciated value over time. Get-rich-quick success is rare in real estate investing, but rental property can be a sound investment when buyers act prudently based on thorough research and planning. Investing in real estate car...


How To Get Your Rent Money On Time!

Monday, February 18

Being able to collect rent on time is one of the most fundamentally important aspects of being a landlord. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the aspects that feels most out of your control. Many new landlords think it’s up to the tenants to pay rent wherever and whenever it’s due and your only opti...


12 New Landlord Mistakes

Monday, February 11

1. Not running efficient credit/criminal check because property has been vacant2.Showing a dirty property3.Not having a procedure for evictions or having a procedure but not sticking to it and taking in partial payments4.Not having all of the documentation for eviction court5.Being stubborn and n...


Furnished vs. Unfurnished Rental Properties

Friday, February 08

Everyone always asks me: Furnished vs. Unfurnished, which way is better to go? I think that people that have furnished properties work in a certain area, a certain rental market such as vacation homes and other things, which to me that would be a no-brainer. When you’re living in a city like Hous...