As a landlord, you know that managing every aspect of your rental properties can be a difficult task. Even if you have a small team to help you out, managing your property can be a huge headache.
The right property management company can save you a... (Read More)
Open floor plans have been the rage for some time. People love that they make a space look larger. It allows renters to have get-togethers with ease. Overall, it can give renters a great first impression, too. People with kids like to be able to see... (Read More)
You know that a real estate investment can be a great way to bring in extra income. You can be a landlord while working a job or pursuing a hobby. You can even make being a landlord your main gig.
When it comes to real estate investments, you can... (Read More)
Rental income is your revenue. It's what keeps your venture afloat. But how do you choose the right rental rate and what avenue do you use to accept monthly payments? As a landlord, it's important to consider both of these aspects to ensure that... (Read More)
If you’re hiring for help in your leasing office, one simple question can make the difference between hiring a rockstar or a dud. “Do you talk to strangers?” Ask the prospective employee about a conversation with a stranger. It’s a good... (Read More)
Have you been mulling over the idea of allowing tenants to pay their rent online? If so, take the time to read this blog. In it, we discuss several benefits of online rental payments.
1. It helps you stay competitive
In this day and age, many... (Read More)
You want your tenants to be happy because happy tenants are more inclined to renew their leases. They're also more motivated to keep your property in good condition. When combined, these factors can improve your relationship for the better.
There... (Read More)
If you're a landlord, then you know how busy things can get. It takes time to find new tenants, market properties, meet urgent needs, and the list goes on.
Landlords with multiple properties can quickly become inundated with work. However, it's... (Read More)
As a landlord, you have a lot of responsibility. You need to be aware of housing laws, and how those laws affect your rental property; you need to keep up with maintenance demands; and you need to manage all of your financials.
If you're... (Read More)
We understand that as a residential landlord, you need to have quality tenants in your property to be able to make an income. Every time you're without a tenant or you have a tenant who refuses to pay rent it can hurt your investment.
Being a... (Read More)