You know that a real estate investment can be a great way to bring in extra income. You can be a landlord while working a job or pursuing a hobby. You can even make being a landlord your main gig.
When it comes to real estate investments, you can... (Read More)
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)
Should you or shouldn't you include washers and dryers at your rental property? This is a question many landlords ask themselves.
On one hand, it can be an added value to tenants - another amenity that can be featured on a rental listing. It may... (Read More)
At the beginning of this year, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) made some much-needed changes to their guidance for assistance animals. This was an area that caused a lot of confusion in the previous 2013 HUD... (Read More)
Have you been mulling over the idea of allowing tenants to pay their rent online? If so, take the time to read this blog. In it, we discuss several benefits of online rental payments.
1. It helps you stay competitive
In this day and age, many... (Read More)
One of the biggest benefits of hiring a property management company is that you can lean on them to handle day-to-day rental operations. This allows you, the property owner, to focus efforts on boosting profits, instead of handling the minutiae or... (Read More)
When you have multi-family units to manage, you can quickly become inundated with work. There are several things you need to navigate and expenses to be aware of. Here are a few things to consider:
Set ground rules
One of the first things you... (Read More)
As a landlord, you know the job description is never the same. It's unlike a 9 to 5, where you clock in and clock out. It's a responsibility that changes day by day. Some days, things go well and you may not have to do much. Other days, you feel... (Read More)
You may have heard that you should treat your residential rental like you would a business. This makes sense because it is a business. You're earning money by providing something. It may look different from a typical business that sells a service or... (Read More)