Learn seven essential tips to excel in tenant management, ensuring smooth operations, low tenant turnover, and consistent growth for your rental properties.
Property inspections are a vital part of managing your real estate portfolio. To help you understand the process, we have put together this comprehensive guide on property inspection report, the laws that need to be adhered to, and some key tips to help you maximize your efficiency.
Managing a rental property is totally doable with the right systems in place. Let’s take a look at some key aspects of rental property management – and how you can start off on the right foot as an excellent landlord or manager.
Deciding to hire a property management company takes careful thought. Managing a single property is usually more cost-effective on your own, but with two or more, a property manager could be invaluable. Here’s a look at the pros and cons to help you decide.
We look at some of the most effective and efficient methods you may use to market your rental property and cut down on related expenses. Here are six steps to you find the right tenants for your rentals.
Learn how to write rental advertisements that stand out and attract high-quality tenants. Follow our step-by-step guide and pro tips to create compelling rental listings that showcase your property’s unique features, highlight its location advantages, and address tenant concerns effectively.
Rental property inspections are crucial for responsible property management. They help maintain the value of the investment, identify maintenance issues early, and document rental conditions. So, when’s your next inspection scheduled for?
76% of landlords spend 40 hours each month monitoring their properties. Have you considered using property management software to lighten the load? Let’s explore what our property management software holds for your rental business to make it a success.
In South Carolina, a “tenant” occupies a rental property under a lease or rental agreement. A “guest,” on the other hand, is typically someone who stays temporarily without the rights and responsibilities of tenancy. Problems often arise when a “guest” becomes an unwelcome “tenant.”
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