As you know, one of the top responsibilities that landlords have is dealing with property maintenance. Even if your property is in tip-top shape when you buy it, you'll need to do some things to keep your property maintained, and eventually, there... (Read More)
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... (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)
Rental income is your revenue. It's what keeps your venture afloat. But how do you choose the right rental rate and what avenue do you use to accept monthly payments? As a landlord, it's important to consider both of these aspects to ensure that... (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)
You're a busy person and your time is valuable. You may even have another job on top of being a landlord, which can make your time even more scarce. That's why it's important to make sure you're saving yourself as much time as possible. In this... (Read More)
One of the nice things about renting a property is that the majority of maintenance issues can be handled by someone else. You typically won't need to hire a vendor to come in and handle issues that pop up.
This can be a tremendous relief for... (Read More)
When you're a landlord, complications are sure to arise from time-to-time. That's why it's important to do everything you can to try and negate some of these issues.
Thankfully, there are several things you can do to save time, minimize... (Read More)
We understand that as a residential landlord, you need to have quality tenants in your property to be able to make an income. Every time you're without a tenant or you have a tenant who refuses to pay rent it can hurt your investment.
Being a... (Read More)
As a residential landlord, you want to find the right tenants. Thoroughly screening your tenants can help you choose wisely. But, what will make your property more attractive to potential clientele? There are a few things you can do to help you... (Read More)