Tired Of Late Rent? Offer Your Tenants the Option to Pay Their Rent Online
By RPM Central Valley As a landlord, one of the biggest problems that you face is tenants who pay their rent late because when someone pays late their late payment can jeopardize your cash flow and can even make it difficult for you to pay your bills on time. Thankfully when you give your tenants…
Read MoreKitchen Remodel Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make
Planning on remodeling the kitchen at your Central Valley Rental property? Watch this video below to learn more about kitchen remodel tips you don’t want to make. Consumer Reports asked contractors and homeowners who have renovated. Good planning is one key to avoiding common design goofs like these. Get Property Management Here! Tired of managing…
Read More4 Easy Mistakes to Avoid Making at Your Modesto Rental Property
By RPM Central Valley MODESTO, CA – As a landlord you know that one of the most important things you can do is to treat your Modesto Rental Property as a business but there are 4 easy mistakes that you can make at your rental property which can easily hurt the cash flow that you’re…
Read MoreShould You Winterize Your Central Valley Rental Property?
By RPM Central Valley Should you winterize your Central Valley Rental Property? The answer to this question is yes! Winterization is important when you’re a landlord because with the weather changing you want to ensure that your rental property is properly sealed, warm, and ready for colder weather in the Central Valley. To get started…
Read More3 budget Friendly Ways to Attract New Tenants to Your Central Valley Rental Property
By RPM Central Valley Are you planning on listing your property for rent in the Central Valley but are concerned about attracting new tenants? If so, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we will share with you 3 budget-friendly ways for attracting new tenants to your Central Valley Rental Property #1 –…
Read MoreGutter Maintenance : How to Clean Gutters on a Steep Roof
To clean the gutters on a steep-sloped roof you need a ladder stabilizer or offset that will keep your ladder from damaging the gutters as you work. Use the right tools and techniques for tackling that slop in this free video on gutter maintenance. Get Central Valley Property Management Save the time, money and hassle…
Read MoreAre rents starting to decline across the United States?
There’s no denying that the last two years have been huge for anyone who has decided to purchase rental property in the Central Valley or across the United States but are rents starting to decline? Renters may soon get some relief. In the third quarter, apartment rents in some of the most expensive markets in…
Read MoreShould You Use The Smart Technology In Your Apartments?
With smart technology like NEST Thermostats on the rise owners across the United States are using this technology in their apartments and rental properties but the big question is should you use this technology in your apartments especially if it will help your tenants? When most people think about future-proofing, wire—or, rather, the lack of…
Read More5 Key Research Findings About Tenants And Rentals
It’s been another HUGE year for the rental market in the Central Valley and across the United States but have things changed when it comes to tenants and rentals in 2016 compared to 2015? No. 1 – 74% of tenants like or love their rental, but 54% are likely to move out next year More…
Read MoreCentral Valley Rental Property – Is Subletting A Good or Bad Idea?
By RPM Central Valley – Over the years that you own Central Valley Rental Property you’re going to have to answer many questions from your tenants and one of those will be if you allow subletting at your rental property. What Is Subletting? The leasing of part or all of the property held by a tenant, as opposed to a landlord, during a portion of his or her unexpiredbalance of the term of occupancy. A landlord may prohibit a tenant from subletting the leased premises without the land-lord’s permission by including such aterm in the lease. When subletting is permitted, the original tenant becomes, in effect, the landlord of the sublessee. Thesublessee pays the rent to the tenant, not the landlord. The original tenant is not, however, relieved of his or herresponsibilities under the original lease with the landlord. A sublease is different from an assignment where a tenant assigns all of his or her rights under a lease to another. Theassignee takes the place of the tenant and must deal with the landlord provided the landlord permits it. The original tenant isno longer responsible to the landlord who consents to the termination of their landlord-tenant relationship. Source Should You Allow Subletting? Subletting totally depends on…
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