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Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, you probably do not enjoy dealing with maintenance issues. They are costly, inconvenient, and always seem to happen at the wrong time. To avoid panic over maintenance issues, consider these easy tips.
No one can deny that thanks to technology, the property management industry has been noticeably modified. Landlords today are more tech-savvy than only a few decades ago. That is why paper lease agreements have in many cases been replaced with online documents.
If you’re new to property management and preparing to rent out your first property, you might have questions like whether to find tenants or compare rental prices first, and what to do if you don’t succeed. Don’t worry—answers are available to help you navigate this process.
You can choose between a traditional 9 to 5 job or starting a rental business for financial freedom. By using automation, you can gain more time for family, friends, and personal interests. Here’s what our users want to share about the TenantCloud lifestyle.
Maintenance issues are no fun at all. But sometimes you just can not help laughing at the things your tenants want you to fix. How would you encourage a coyote to stop stealing food from the table in the backyard or the neighbors to quit smoking weed? Even if you’re a superhero landlord, you’ll shake your head in disbelief at some of these awkward maintenance requests.
Landlords try their best to make their tenants feel at home, but that does not mean renters are allowed to do whatever they wish. There are things that are strictly prohibited by landlords – and that is not bad. By differentiating what is allowed and what is not, landlords set standards of behavior that are acceptable in their rentals.
Did you know more than 40% of tenants are not satisfied with their rental maintenance? To improve the situation and lower that percentage, consider these 4 actionable tips that will definitely help:
When starting a property management business, you are probably wondering how to effectively manage your rentals and make money with your properties. Define your top priorities, consider all the pros and cons, and select between self-managing your rentals or hiring a property manager. There is also one more solution (our favorite one!): using a property management software system.
A landlord is not just someone who collects rent; they also create favorable living conditions by maintaining the property and preventing costly repairs. Let’s explore common maintenance issues tenants face and the best ways to resolve them.
Rental properties can be a rewarding investment. But the financial success of your rental business depends upon the efforts you make to ensure passive income and increase cash flow. You will need to establish a business plan, a money-oriented mindset, and financial milestones to reach your business goals related to property management or any other industry.