2015

4 Ways To Get Your Tenants To Renew Their Lease

As a property rental owner, you want to be sure that your tenants are happy and continue to renew their lease. This will help to guarantee that you continue to receive regular monthly income from the property without the stress of having to wait to find new tenants to fill the property. This is why you should be sure that you and your property manager are working to guarantee your tenant's happiness in the following ways: Read More 

Homes Have Nanny’s Too: Questions To Ask Before Hiring A Property Management Service

If you have a home or a condo that you would like to rent out, you may quickly learn that being a landlord is not easy. Becoming a landlord means that you have a job that you must perform and a new business and personal relationship to create with a tenant. If you are a busy person, or someone looking for leisure, hiring a property management firm can take a lot of the issues of renting off of your shoulders. Read More 

Helpful Steps To Take When Renting Out Your Home

Renting out your property is a good idea to have residual income. In order to ensure your home is ready for renters, you can take these steps: Get Help From Residential Property Management In order to make sure your property is maintained throughout the months, you can get help from residential property management. These management services have well-established relationships with different types of contractors, ensuring everything in your home works to perfection for tenants. Read More 

What You Should Know About Evicting A Tenant

Unfortunately, as a landlord, you might have to evict tenants at some point. When you do, it is important that you cover all of your bases legally. If not, you could end up on the other end of a civil lawsuit from your tenant. Here is what you need to know about the eviction process: Professional Help Unless you have been through the eviction process with tenants on many other occasions, you will need professional help. Read More 

How To Make Your Website Keep Potential Tenants’ Attention

These days, if your apartment community does not have a website (and possibly several social media pages), you'll have a pretty hard time finding tenants. Most tenants, especially those in the millennial generation, search for apartments primarily online. If you're just in the newspaper or on billboards, you'll miss out. You'll also miss out on a lot of potential tenants if your website does not allow easy access to the information tenants are looking for when searching for apartments. Read More