Rental property maintenance directly impacts both your property's long-term value and your relationship with tenants. Neglecting repairs or skipping routine upkeep can lead to costly...
Once you've placed a responsible tenant in your rental, your major responsibilities as a landlord, outside of collecting rent, will likely revolve around keeping the...
Plumbing issues seem to arise more than any other maintenance problem in a rental property. Although some problems will require professional attention, being able to...
As any experienced property investor will tell you, finding a crew of reliable, expert home-improvement professionals to help you keep your property in good condition...
A smooth, streamlined property management system requires the right supplies. Property management companies typically provide their own supplies, but if you choose to manage your...
If you invest in real estate—or you’re thinking about getting started—joining a real estate investor association (REIA) can give you a major edge. These groups...
When you’re bringing a new rental property to market—whether it’s a brand-new development or a recently renovated building—the lease-up phase can make or break your...