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According to a poll by YouGov, 76% of people looking to rent would go to the internet first to find what they need; rising to 88% for those aged 25–34. So, here are 3 reasons why you need a Landlord website.
You’ve bought your first rental and even have your first tenant. Great! Now you need to get them to stay as long as possible. Turnover costs average around $1,800, so It’s better when you have great tenants to stay longer.
In this post we are going to share tips on how to make your rental stay glamorous for your tenant, so they will want to renew their lease when the time comes.
In just a few days Tax Season will come to an end. We bet you are all done or at least ready with your returns, but in case you need to double check everything, here’s our helpful guide on Taxes.
Selecting a tenant can be like picking a suitor for one of your children or pets. We still find people amazingly wonderful, but interacting with them on a regular basis allows a strict line of judgement to enter the relationship.
When you are a giant property management company, you probably don’t pay too much attention how cozy your rentals appear. But when you are a small landlord, the question of making your rental look like a new home for your potential tenants is very important.
It’s kinda hard to imagine this world without working on the go. National Association of Realtors says that most popular mobile devices among their members are running Google’s Android OS and Apple’s iOS.
Believe me, usually it’s not enough to have just an interview with a potential tenant and entrust them with your property, without guarantees. And the best decision you may come up with is tenant screening!
If moving is one of the most stressful events in your life, don’t panic! Being prepared for this not very pleasing journey is half the battle. And to be prepared, I only mean to make a checklist and stick to it. But stick to the list, remember to stick to the list.
So, you found a new property to rent. What’s next? Next is to know what you can afford and what you can not. It is important to clearly understand the kind of rental agreement you are going to enter.