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Creating A New Year's Resolution List For Your Rental Business

Friday, December 08

With the holiday season in full swing and the new year rapidly approaching, it is time for many to create a new resolution list for 2018. While your list might include classic personal growth goals such as weight loss or health improvement, don't forget to add a new year's resolution list for you...


How To Handle Being A Remote Landlord

Tuesday, November 14

For many landlords, living near the properties they manage is simply not a possibility. Whether you want to invest in a remote market or you are moving away from an investment you already made, learning how to handle your properties remotely is critical to your success. One option is to hire a pr...


The Most Common Questions Tenants Will Ask You

Monday, October 09

Often as landlords, we prepare for what we want to ask prospective tenants. However, landlords aren't the only ones with questions. When you meet interested renters, they will have a slew of their own questions for you. The following are some of the most common questions from tenants. Common Tena...


5 Steps To Take After Your Tenant Moves Out

Monday, October 02

During your time as a landlord, you will face an ongoing cycle of tenants moving in and out. When an old tenant leaves the property, there are a few items you should never forget to take care of in order to make your turnover as seamless as possible.Check out these five tips for handling a tenant...


How To Create A Pet Friendly Rental

Wednesday, September 20

While not everyone is willing to accept pets in their rental properties, it can be a lucrative move for some landlords. When you operate in a competitive market, being pet-friendly can help your property stand out from the rest. You can also use it as an opportunity to charge an extra pet fee, pe...


How To Handle Demanding Tenants

Monday, September 11

Without a doubt, every landlord will encounter tenants that demand more than is fair. While an overly demanding tenant can simply seem like a nuisance, they can actually become a more serious issue. If you don't know how to handle demanding tenants they can cost you money and time. Check out how ...