There are many advantages of having long-term renters in your rental property. For instance, these types of renters tend to pay their rent on time and don’t cause property damage. As a landlord, this should be your goal. However, if you’ve gone through frequent turnovers, don’t feel hopeless. Attracting and...
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Tips to Keep Your Rental (and Investment) Safe
How to Keep Renters Happy
As a property owner, you want to make sure that your tenants are happy to be living in your property. A happy tenant is more likely to renew their lease year after year.
But, the question is: how can you make a tenant happy? Well, luckily for you,
Pets are everywhere these days; your eyes aren’t fooling you. According to Pet Secure, Americans topped pet ownership lists. They claimed the number one spot worldwide for dogs, cats, and fish as pets. In fact, Americans even allocate a huge sum...
Pros and Cons of Renting to Tenants with Pets
How to Advertise Your Phoenix Rental Property Successfully
As a Phoenix landlord, you want to avoiding dealing with tenant turnover. A vacant property means no monthly income, as well as spending valuable time, money and effort advertising your rental.
However, tenant turnover is an inevitable part of being a landlord. It is almost a guarantee that it’ll happen sometime in yo...
Turning Your Home into a Rental Property
Do you want to earn rental income and grow long-term personal wealth?
Owning a rental property creates the potential for extra income. Your investment may even grow in value throughout the years. Turning your primary residence into a rental could be a financially lucrative life decision.
While owning a rental is a great w...
How to be a good landlord/property manager:
1. Run Your Property Like a Business. Some landlords do a terrible job at running their business. It might be because they see it as a “side-gig” or a hobby” more than a business. However, when you treat your business with the respect, systems, and organization that you would treat any other business ...
How to be a good tenant
1. Read your lease. No, seriously read it. It won’t be the most exciting night table material but you’ll thank yourself when you do read it. A lease is a binding legal contract. It creates a binding relationship between you and your landlord. What are you agreeing to? If you don’t understand, ask ques...