Blog Post Rental Property Maintenance

Rental Property Maintenance

Rental property can be on of the biggest and most valuable assets in a landlord’s investment portfolio. For that reason, it is not only important to place a qualified tenant and have a proper lease agreement & enforcement in place. It is equally important to understand how ...
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Blog Post Rent Collection and Lease Enforcement (pt1)

Rent Collection and Lease Enforcement (pt1)

In the last article that we published, we covered how to find and place a qualify tenants for your rental property. In article we covered six main steps: Get Your Property “rent ready” Determine Rental Rate. Market the Property. Select a Qualify Tenant. Signing The Lease. Ha...
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Blog Post How to reduce stress as a landlord.

How to reduce stress as a landlord.

We all know that a residential investment can be very lucrative. However, it can also come with some headaches. How can a landlord safeguard themselves and reduce trouble down the road? There are actually a few things you can do to help lower stress. Keep photographic evidence On...
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Blog Post Avoid a bad apple: Watch out for these tenant red flags

Avoid a bad apple: Watch out for these tenant red flags

One bad apple can really put a damper on things. Yes, it’s true — failing to properly screen your rental applicants can really cost you in more ways than one. So how do you avoid falling prey to such a disaster? Look no further than this list of both obvious and more subtle ...
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Blog Post Overworked? Overwhelmed? We provide landlords with peace of mind

Overworked? Overwhelmed? We provide landlords with peace of mind

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 incredibly busy, it can be easy to put s...
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Blog Post The many benefits of renting out your second home

The many benefits of renting out your second home

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 vacant? Believe it or not, ...
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