Are you looking for additional ways to improve occupancy at your rental? There are plenty of things you can try. Let's go over a few in this blog.
One of the things to keep in mind is that it's typically better to retain your tenants than to have... (Read More)
Renters insurance isn't a requirement. But it is something that should be strongly considered. It offers many perks for both landlords and tenants.
One of the top benefits renters insurance provides is the relief in knowing that there is coverage... (Read More)
You've probably heard us say it before, but that's because it's incredibly true: You need to start off the tenant retention process by locating the right tenants in the first place. Finding the right fit can help you avoid potential... (Read More)
Want to attract more potential tenants and increase your current tenants' satisfaction? Consider focusing on curb appeal.
We all know that curb appeal provides the first impression for potential tenants. And, current tenants are sure to be... (Read More)
As a landlord, you know how important maintenance is at your rental property. Regular maintenance helps maintain the property's value and keeps tenants satisfied.
Part of the routine maintenance falls on you as the landlord (or on your property... (Read More)
One way to improve occupancy rates is to allow your tenants to have roommates. However, if you go this route, you'll want to proceed with caution. The thing is, renting to roommates can come with a little more risk, which is why you want to take... (Read More)
When you have multi-family units to manage, you can quickly become inundated with work. There are several things you need to navigate and expenses to be aware of. Here are a few things to consider:
Set ground rules
One of the first things you... (Read More)
You may have a second home that you use during a certain season or maybe you just use it for your annual vacations. But, what happens when you're not in your second home? Do you let it sit empty, continuing to pay the mortgage on a home that's left... (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)
We all know that security deposits reduce the likelihood of your rental unit becoming damaged. What you might not realize, is that there's a right and wrong way to handle them. If you aren't careful, you might even run into legal issues.
Every... (Read More)