Costs That Landlords Don’t Notice They’re Accruing 

Costs That Landlords Don’t Notice They’re Accruing 

Key Takeaways Deferred maintenance leads to costly emergency repairs—stay proactive with upkeep. Vacancies cost more than lost rent—consider cleaning, utilities, and marketing expenses. Tenant turnover adds up—from cleaning to screening, it can quietly eat into...

6 Best Ways of Retaining a Tenant 

6 Best Ways of Retaining a Tenant 

Key Takeaways Timely Maintenance Builds Trust: Promptly addressing maintenance requests shows respect for tenants and improves their living experience. Fair Rent Keeps Tenants Loyal: Staying competitive with local market rates encourages residents to stay longer....

Rental Property Marketing Mistakes

Key Takeaways Lack of High-Quality Photos and Descriptions: Poor-quality images and vague descriptions fail to showcase the property's best features, leading to reduced interest from potential tenants. Absence of a Clear Marketing Strategy: Without a well-defined...

Best Ways to Communicate With Tenants: Email, Text, or Call?

Key Takeaways Email Communication: Ideal for sharing important documents, formal notices, and reminders about upcoming maintenance or policy updates. However, be mindful that some tenants may not check their emails regularly, potentially leading to delays. Text...

What to Include in a Rental Agreement

Key Takeways Include Essential Details: Clearly state the full names of all parties involved, the property's address, lease term, rent amount, and due dates. Define Responsibilities: Specify who is responsible for utilities and maintenance to prevent future disputes....

Tips to Find Great Tenants For Your Rental Property

Key Takeways Set Competitive Rental Rates: Research local market trends to price your property appropriately, ensuring it appeals to reliable tenants. Enhance Curb Appeal: Maintain a well-kept exterior to create a positive first impression, signaling that the property...

How to Boost Your Rental Property’s Curb Appeal

Some landlords prioritize the interior of their units but may overlook the importance of visual appeal. By balancing both, they can achieve more attractive and desirable rentals. As a savvy landlord, you should also focus on your property’s curb appeal. This can go a...

Tips to Prevent Tenant Damages to Your Rental Property

Are you worried about how to protect your rental property from unnecessary damage? As a landlord, maintaining your property’s value is essential, but it can feel like a challenge when residents don’t treat the space with the same care you would.  The cost of...

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