Get insider advice, rental management tips, and the latest TenantCloud updates—all carefully curated by our team and delivered straight to your inbox.
Here are a few winning decor tips to spookify the rental and make it look festive (and a little bit scary!)
No matter if you are a first-time landlord or a professional with years of property management experience, some tenant complaints might make you pretty confused. But the good news is that any complaint can be handled with the help of effective communication strategies and certain tech tools.
Renting out single-family homes and apartments with simple, minimalist interior design means you will attract the renters who care about where they live. For first-time tenants, renting a minimalist apartment can help them transform their renting psychology from the ‘the more – the better’ into ‘less is more’ principle.
The way you organize your schedule says a lot about you as a DIY landlord or property manager. Effective time management allows you to completely take control of your schedule and therefore boost personal productivity.
Encouraging your current tenants to stay in your rental for longer is what saves you from going through the move-in process all over again. These four easy tips are worth considering if you are tired of constant tenant turnaround.
We all know that landlording can be tough, but being a tenant is not much easier. Looking for the perfect apartment, struggling to pay rent on time, getting along with the landlord – these are just a few things millions of tenants deal with worldwide.
It is important to know what tenants like and dislike about renting properties in order to successfully deal with different types of tenants, even the most difficult ones. Take a look at these statistics related to what renters like and what is driving them crazy.
If there is one thing that experienced landlords know, it’s this: If one is not paying attention, there are a whole lot of ways to lose money in the rental industry. Here’s why your tenant is hiding this one thing from you, how it’s costing you money, and what you can do to cut your losses.
It may be simpler than you think. It may also be a bit harsher than you anticipated. There can be many reasons that tenants walk away from applying for your rental, but I would like to focus on the three most common reasons. Ready? Here we go!