Have a property or two that you need assistance with? Looking for help securing tenants? Worried about ensuring the property is up to code and stays that way? For some the solution is hiring a property management company. See how to find the right one and set up an effective relationship in this blog post.
Property Management: Finding & Communicating with Tenants
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Property Management: Rental Property Agreements & Inspections
So you want to rent out your property to a new tenant and are working on your rental agreement, but keep tripping up over the inspections...As it turns out, there isn't really one set amount of times you should inspect your rental property to make sure the tenant is taking proper care of it. We’ll take a quick look at formulating your inspections within your rental agreements and other related information in this blog post.
Property Management: Safety First! Smoke & CO Detector Maintenance
As a property manager, what’s your main priority? The answer is the well-being of the tenants who utilize your building/property as it pertains to the property’s maintenance. This also includes safety measures that are put in place to help prevent tragic events as much as humanly possible – which brings us to today’s topic…smoke & carbon monoxide detectors.
Property Management: Understand the Environment Around Your Property
Property Management: Create a Preventive Maintenance Plan
Property Managers and Landlords – Do you get unexpected calls about required maintenance needed on your property? Are you tired of having to deal with last-minute repairs? There is a better way! By setting up a preventative maintenance plan, you can plan for and tackle these projects, so it happens when you want them to. Learn how to set one up here.
Property Management: Contract & Policies
Have a property that you’re not using? Bought a multi-unit with the intent to rent it out? Did you just purchase your first investment property? Then you are all at the same point – in need of tenants. You’ll need written contracts & policies in place to protect yourself before you begin talking to prospective tenants. Here’s what you need to keep in mind.