As a property owner, you have a long list of responsibilities. From property inspection and maintenance to compliance with local and state laws and rent collection, the list goes on and on. So, why would you add composing a move-out letter for your tenant to your list?

While it might seem like a t...

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Every landlord wants to have a successful rental business. For this to be possible, you need to attract reliable tenants who pay their rent on time, take care of your property and are considerate of their neighbors. You can also avoid the added costs and energy associated with tenant turnover by att...

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Holdover Tenant

December 13, 2022, 3:25 pm

Most landlords don’t want to deal with vacancies. After all, a vacant property means it’s no longer generating income. When a property becomes vacant, it doesn’t generate cash flow to cover the cost of owning and operating a rental business.

That’s why most landlords prefer to have long-term tena...

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Dealing With Noise Complaints

December 7, 2022, 2:26 pm

You will likely get noise complaints if you are the landlord of a building that houses several tenants or if the building is close to other properties.

Neighbors could make these complaints against your renters, vice versa, or by several tenants against one another. This is one of the many reason...

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Risks of Having a Vacant Rental Property

November 16, 2022, 1:31 pm

Every industry faces unique challenges, and the rental market is no exception. At some point, every landlord is faced with the challenge of vacant properties. Vacancies may occur for various reasons, including changing market conditions, ineffective advertising, expensive rent, and more.

A vacant...

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