Creating move-out letters and managing paperwork is an essential task. When done correctly, this practice can be extremely helpful to your bottom line.
Move-out letters help you encourage tenants to move out on time and leave your rental in good condition. This can not only help you keep your unit...
When you are in the business of owning and renting properties, you should be aware of the condition of the unit before and after each tenancy.
Your rental property will certainly not be in the same condition before and after a tenancy. Does this mean that any form of damage is acceptable? What ex...
The importance of a good relationship between property owners and tenants cannot be understated. A positive relationship with a tenant increases your chances of renewing the lease and avoiding a vacant property.
If you are a landlord, you should strive to ensure that you nurture a good relations...
Successful landlords aim to have dependable, long-term renters who can pay their rent on time and keep up with essential property maintenance. But even with a quality screening process in place, you can’t be assured your tenant will always be great.
Wondering what tactics, you can use to keep ...
The Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment is one of the rights tenants have once they sign the lease. This gives your tenant the right to enjoy their rented premises in quiet and peace, away from any unnecessary disruptions.
As a landlord, you have a responsibility of ensuring your tenants remain...