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6 Ways to Keep Tenants Happy and Reduce Rental Property Vacancies (Part One)   One of the many hassles of being a landlord is dealing with the stress of vacant units. An important way to reduce rental property vacancies is to find and keep good tenants. Don’t create a situation where renters are...
05/12/2014
Improving a Distressed Property   Many investment property owners buy a problem property with the intention of fixing it up so they can rent it. In its current state, the home or apartment building may be attracting vermin or even criminal activity. There’s an increased risk of fire or structura...
04/28/2014
Good News for Residential Rental Property Owners   Apartment owners and managers, as well as residential property owners have reason to celebrate this year. According to the latest reports, rental rates are increasing while vacancy rates are falling. According to the Wall Street Journal, the con...
04/21/2014
Hassles of Being a Landlord   There are many hassles of being a landlord. Here are some ways you can make money with rental property- while reducing the headaches.   Hassle #1- Finding tenants for your property Placing ads, showing your property, and screening potential tenants can be time consu...
04/21/2014
How to make money investing in rental property   Many people want to make money investing in rental property but are unsure about some of the basic concepts in choosing and managing their investment property. Here are some tips when evaluating income opportunities for residential property:   Res...
04/08/2014
Protect Your Rental Property from Water Damage   During heavy spring rains, your rental property is vulnerable to flooding and water damage. Expensive repairs could include replacing drywall, carpets, doors, and trimwork. The resulting moisture increases the odds of a mold occurrence, which can ...
04/01/2014
Should you accept pets in your rental unit?   Many property owners, landlords and property managers do not accept renters who have pets. They give many good reasons such as the increased possibility of damage and liability. Yet offering a pet-friendly rental unit may be a good marketing tool in ...
03/25/2014
Should you sell or rent your home?   Most investment property owners got started in the rental property business by renting out their own former homes. However, turning a home into rental property is not without risk. If you are wondering if you should sell or rent your home, here are some key a...
03/23/2014
Rental Property Management: Don’t Let Your Tenants Burn the House Down!   Many rental property owners hire a property manager so they can delegate all the headaches, stress and worry that come with being a landlord. If you are managing your own income property, make sure that your tenants are no...
03/23/2014
6 Tips for Renting Your Home   Although the housing market is coming back, many would-be home sellers are still struggling to find buyers. If you are considering renting your home, here are some tips for getting started as a new landlord:   1.      Set the rent rate. Ask for too little and you’l...
03/23/2014
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