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Summer is always a great time to move as school’s out, sun is out longer and the warm weather is much better than a coat. This all leads to a summer shake-up with lots of tenants moving in and out. Vacancies don’t bring in returns, so finding ways to snag a great tenant and top rent are now in focus. Sprucing up your rental to show it off only helps on both fronts.
Great tenants don’t come easy, but if they did we might describe them something like the following. Looking for a tenant that pays rent on time, stays for the full lease, low wear and tear on the property, reasonable neighbor and doesn’t call very often. The reality is all tenants believe they fit this description, so how do we find, select and keep an actual great tenant? Here are some tips!
Writing a really catchy listing that attracts applicants is a very tenuous job. You need to look through some examples, think about what will differ from your proposal. We hope our tips along with tools and real examples will help you in writing a listing that will bring your next great tenant.
The number of Landlords is growing every day and keeping pace with the number of renters, which has risen steadily since 2007. In general, it’s not an easy task to become a landlord. But don’t get upset, as we prepared tips that might help you become a successful landlord in 2018.
Talking to your tenants can sometime be awkward as your relationship is mainly a business engagement, but having them in your rental home makes it quite personal. With the holiday season coming we want to provide you with some great icebreaker tool for communicating with your tenants.
Travel has made the world a smaller place and technology has helped to keep us together. Real estate investors too have found that they no longer need to invest in the neighborhood they live in or even the city they live in.
Every landlord knows that keeping track of a rental is a hard job, and keeping an eye on each and every part of a rental is even harder. One part of the properties return on investment that landlords can over look are the appliances. Being efficient and finding cost saving ways helps increase the bottom line.
Not important whether you’re living in a small house or a cozy apartment: today we share visual tricks to make your place feel more spacious. There are many decorating tips you can implement to increase the visual spaciousness of your apartment. However, let’s also try to stay within budget:)
Your rental property is your investment and like any investment it needs reviewing from time to time. Just like market swings rental properties have season that can impact your investment more than others. Fall is one of those season to prepare for the dreaded winter months coming and do the small little things that helps save you big money in the winter and help your investment to continue to grow.
It seems there are different preferences depending on where you live, what season is now and etc. Anyway, it’s up to you to decide what is the best for your investment, but here are some pros and cons of furnished rentals from around the community of experienced professionals – landlords.