Archive for September 2022
Tips for mastering lease renewals in 2022 and beyond
Lease renewals are one of the most difficult aspects of owning a rental property for some owners. Thankfully, the lease renewal process doesn’t have to be difficult. Owners can efficiently navigate this time of year and get more of their existing tenants to renew their leases simply by following these tips. Start The Lease Renewal…
Read MoreTenant Screening 101 – Tips You Need To Know
Are you planning on renting out your Central Valley home for the first time? If so, tenant screening is one of the most important things that you’ll be doing because it’s going to help you find the most qualified tenant to live in your rental property. If you’ve never rented out your home before, this…
Read MoreInvestment Property 101 – What To Look For
Most people understand that purchasing investment property is an investment in their future. Property values tend to increase over time, so if you own a home, it’s likely you will be able to sell that home for a profit later on. There are ways to maximize property value to create revenue for yourself. Real estate can…
Read MoreHow many ways does a rental property make money?
Are you thinking about investing in a rental property, but you’re concerned because you think that rentals only have one way to make money? The good news about rental real estate is that there are multiple ways that rental properties make money. In this article, we will provide you with a complete breakdown of how…
Read MoreHow to spot and avoid rental scams
Rental scams are on the rise nationwide and owners are frequently the target of these scams because it’s not uncommon for owners to find out that they’v been scammed until it’s too late. In this article, we will share with you the top rental market scams so you know what to be on the lookout…
Read MoreA California school district is asking families to rent rooms to teachers
A Northern California school district is testing out a novel solution to its housing shortage for teachers: asking community members to rent them rooms. The Milpitas Unified School District put out the call to families in late August in response to staff losses and sky-high housing costs that have made it difficult for educators to live near…
Read MoreRent is rising in many California cities, except for this specific rental type
In news that surprises probably no one: rent is on the rise in California. Data from Rent.com, an “apartment search engine and online marketplace,” found that rent in a number of cities is increasing significantly year over year. In Los Angeles, studio and two-bedroom rentals are up 4% from last year; three-bedrooms are up 3%. The…
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