The most important part of developing your rental business: Build your team

Photo by rawpixel.com on Pexels.com Even if you plan on being a one-person business (as I consider myself), you still need a team.  There are for things that you either can't do on your own, or shouldn't!  Mistakes can be costly and time consuming.   Having a list of professionals will provide a more solid foundation … Continue reading The most important part of developing your rental business: Build your team

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Running your rental business: An easy, sneaky, and efficient way to check up on your property

As a property owner, you're probably worried about if your renter is taking good care of your investment.   Sure you can drive by the property and get a feel for its condition, but you likely won't be satisfied with that!  I know that I'm not.   So, how can you get onto the property to have … Continue reading Running your rental business: An easy, sneaky, and efficient way to check up on your property

Working with contractors: Get all details in writing!

Here's a scenario you're likely to encounter as an income property owner or manager: You're in-between tenants and decide that you need to update the flooring in your property.  Contractor Dave gives you a quote of $10,000, and needs half of it up front to cover materials.  You know several people who have recommended Contractor … Continue reading Working with contractors: Get all details in writing!

Property owner math: When more is less

As a property owner, you've probably considered upgrades in an effort to secure higher rent and perhaps better tenants.  Maybe adding landscaping, installing new windows, adding lighting, or updating fixtures.  Hopefully you've done research to figure out if you can actually list that property for a higher amount after doing that improvement, or if your … Continue reading Property owner math: When more is less

The Landlord List: Information to leave with your tenants

When you are checking in your renters, they will be overwhelmed with information from you, in addition to all the stress of moving.  Even if you go through these items when you meet with them, leaving printouts of instructions will be invaluable to them.  Plus, if they know how to take care of your property, … Continue reading The Landlord List: Information to leave with your tenants

Running your rental business: Should you purchase a home warranty?

In addition to an insurance policy, which typically covers fire, hail, and other major damage, you may want to consider purchasing a home warranty for your rental property.   A home warranty can be purchased from many companies, and will cost about $600 a year.  They will likely charge $75 or so per issue (and may … Continue reading Running your rental business: Should you purchase a home warranty?