Tips on Renting your Home
So we start the new year with some advice on what to do if you are a first-time landlord, or if you don’t have any experience whatsoever when it comes to making some profit out of that property of yours.…
So we start the new year with some advice on what to do if you are a first-time landlord, or if you don’t have any experience whatsoever when it comes to making some profit out of that property of yours.…
It is always important to learn about any instrument available to help protect your property ( and your pocket) if the occasion arises. Visit Is buying a home warranty worth it for repairs? Here’s what you need to know before…
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Update tenants on things happening in the surroundings of the rental property that might influence their stay there. Provide all information possible that will protect tenants from unpleasant surprises.
Always communicate to avoid misunderstandings. Inform landlords of things they need to know. Find the time to report any problem that arises before it worsens. Anything broken, something has worn off, inform the landlord.
Be a paid-on-time rent champion. Avoid late fees.
Kindness is an intangible asset that will make your properties tangibly profitable.
Receptiveness from day one will help you nurture a good rental relationship with your landlord.
Hey, I´m back! An important lesson for today: Communicate with your tenant during the rental screening. Yes, you are renting to them, but understand their concerns about renting as well. Don’t rush the process. Taking your time and understand a…