how to be a landlord
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Is Your Investment Property Rent Ready or Sell Ready?  What’s the Difference?

There is a big difference in whether your investment property is rent or sell ready. These are two completely different scenarios, and if you want to earn as much profit off either one as possible, it is important to know how to manage each. Is Your Property Rent Ready? Because a tenant does not own…

Dedicated maintenance crew fixing apartment utilities for resident comfort
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5 Easy Yet Critical Steps to Get Great Renters

If you want to get the best return on your investment, there are a couple of elements that must come together to make it work. First, you need a rental property that is in a good location that has a high demand. This will keep your vacancy rate low and your rent up high. Second,…

Dedicated maintenance crew fixing apartment utilities for resident comfort
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Landlords, Are You Collecting Enough Security Deposits?

Every landlord on the planet knows the benefits of requiring a tenant to pay a security deposit when they sign a lease agreement. Though that is common knowledge, there are a few facts about security deposits that many landlords know little about. For example, are you collecting? Have you placed your deposits in a trust…

10 essential lease provisions for college rental properties
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10 Essential Lease Terms for College Students

​​Renting to college students can be very profitable for landlords. There is a high demand for off-campus housing which drives up rents. What is more, you can often get more rental income than renting to typical non-student tenants. However, there is a catch. You need to have a lease designed for college students. Last week…

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