8 Tips for Getting your Property Rent-Ready

November 5, 2020, 11:58 am

Did your tenant recently move out of your rental property?

When a tenant moves out, you have to start actively searching for a new tenant to fill your vacant unit. A vacant unit provides no income, so it's important that you make your property rent-ready so that it looks attractive and appealing t...

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Most tenants understand the benefits of renters' insurance. For a few dollars a month, tenants can protect their personal property and limit potential legal liability.

As a landlord, does requiring renters' insurance help you in any way?

Absolutely!

Here are six reasons you should insist that...

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Having a rental property can be a very lucrative investment. As a landlord, you are responsible for keeping your property in a fit and habitable condition. Part of this includes maintaining a pest-free property. Pests can pose more than an inconvenience and vanity issue to your property; they can co...

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Landlords try to minimize expenditures as much as possible, so why should you consider performing renovations? As the adage goes, "if it isn't broken, why fix it?" However, renovations can be categorized as additional investments.

Experience has shown that properties with more updated renovations...

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As a landlord, you'll be exposed to different types of tenants. Some are reticent and passive individuals, while others are more expressive and dominant. One of the latter may approach you and request to change the paint color of your unit.

Before agreeing readily, it will pay off to first weigh t...

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