It’s an awkward position to be in. If just a few homeowners aren’t paying their HOA fees, it can really start to affect your financials. But what you do can be just as important as what you don't do in response to such situations. In fact, a lot... (Read More)
Are you struggling with high turnover or low occupancy in your rental units? Your strategy (or lack thereof) may be to blame. Your marketing should be active, not passive. Hint: a basic "for rent" sign won't do. Following are effective and creative... (Read More)
About 30 percent of Americans suffer from allergies, according to WebMD. That's nothing to sneeze at, pardon the pun! Itchy, watery eyes, runny noses, sneezing and other symptoms can be annoying at best.
What does this have to do with your... (Read More)
Being a landlord is no small undertaking. Many critical tasks come along with the job. Some landlords, especially those who are new to the role, may not realize the breadth and depth of the work. And oversights can lead to serious legal issues in... (Read More)
Before you let renters do a walkthrough of your property, make sure it's in great condition. There are several things they will be looking for as they decide whether yours is the right property for them. Let's talk about a few of these things so you... (Read More)
Are you looking for additional ways to improve occupancy at your rental? There are plenty of things you can try. Let's go over a few in this blog.
One of the things to keep in mind is that it's typically better to retain your tenants than to have... (Read More)
One way to improve occupancy rates is to allow your tenants to have roommates. However, if you go this route, you'll want to proceed with caution. The thing is, renting to roommates can come with a little more risk, which is why you want to take... (Read More)
You have occupancies to fill, but you want to find the right tenants. That's because you know that finding the ideal tenants can help you avoid potential issues in the future and even reduce turnover rates. So, what things should you be asking and... (Read More)
Showing tenant appreciation isn't just good for the tenants, it's also good for the landlord. By letting tenants know how grateful you are for them, it can improve their satisfaction and your retention rates. And, we know better retention rates are... (Read More)