Posts Tagged ‘property management’
Rent Collection Tips – How To Avoid Missed Payments And Get Better ROI From Your Rental
There’s nothing worse than missed rent payments (or no payments) when you own a rental property. Every landlord has problems with rent collection, especially when they are starting. Thankfully, rent collection problems can be avoided, especially when you follow these tips. Tip #1 – Set Up A Rent Collection Policy The first key to success…
Read MoreDamage Vs. Wear And Tear – What To Look For After The Move Out
One of the most important things to do after a tenant has moved out is to tour the rental property and determine what’s been left damaged vs what is acceptable wear and tear. Knowing the difference between damage vs. wear and tear is important because a property may at first look damaged but the reality…
Read MoreRental Property Upgrades You Don’t Want To Make
One important thing you want to do as a landlord is upgrade your rental property because upgrading your property will keep your tenants happy and increase the value of your property. Even though upgrading your property is important, there are a variety of rental property upgrades that you don’t want to make including the following:…
Read MoreTips For Accidental Landlords
Every year, more and more people find themselves of being in the position of being an accidental landlord. This means that they inherited a property from a parent or family member, and in most cases, they were completely unprepared to manage it. Thankfully, being an accidental landlord doesn’t have to be a difficult experience, especially…
Read MoreHow To Set The Correct Rent For Your Central Valley Home
Are you planning on renting your Central Valley California home for the first time but you don’t know how much you should ask for rent every month? In this article, we will offer you several tips you can use for setting the correct rent for your property. Market Research The first thing to do before…
Read MoreTenant Move-Outs – How To Make The Process More Efficient
If you own rental properties in the Central Valley, you know that tenant move-outs are a part of owning rental properties because many tenants often stay at a property for 12 months or less. Thankfully, even though tenant turnover can be a hassle for any landlord, move-outs can be simple and efficient if you follow…
Read More5 Tips For Dealing With Terrible Tenants
A problem tenant is something that every landlord has to deal with sooner, rather than later. Thankfully, dealing with problem tenants doesn’t have to be a major hassle, especially if you follow these tips. Tip #1 – Be Rational And Calm The first thing to do when communicating with a problem tenant is to be…
Read MoreQuestions To Ask A Prospective Tenants Rental References
Tenant screening is essential because it gives landlords the ability to dig deep into a prospective tenant’s rental history and verify that they will be the most qualified tenant to live in their rental property. During the process of tenant screening, it’s also important to ask prospective tenants’ rental references the right questions because those…
Read MoreWhat To Include In Your Tenant Welcome Packet
A tenant welcome packet is one of the most important things that you can give your tenant when they move in. The packet shows them that you care about their experience and want to help them get started right at your rental property. If you’ve only ever handed your tenants the keys, and never given…
Read MoreWhat Intangible Features Are Renters Looking For In 2022?
If you own rental properties in the Central Valley, you know that renters are looking for more these days than just a place to live, they are also looking for rentals that offer intangible features. What are intangible features? They are more than just the bedrooms, bathrooms, or amenities that a property offers, these features…
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