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Property Management
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Who Is Looking For A New Tampa Rental Home?
The slow Real Estate market has led many would be sellers to consider turning their New Tampa home into a rental unit. There are many challenges owning and managing rental homes, but before understanding all of the complexities about property management and being a landlord, finding a tenant is the first order of business. The days of placing an ad in the local paper and finding a tenant right away are gone, so knowing who is looking for a rental home and how to find them is very important.
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Are You a Landlord With Dangerous Dogs?
Many tenants have pet dogs that are extremely vicious and quite dangerous. How does this affect the landlord and the properties that he rents? Find out some of the basics concerning the topic of dangerous dogs.
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Showing Your Property To Get The Most Rent You Can Out Of It
As every property owner knows, the single most important moment of your interaction with a prospective tenant is during your walk through. It is the time for your property to shine and for the prospective tenants to fall in love with the place.
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Deciding How Much Rent To Charge For Your Property
One strategy that many property owners use is to have a rent lower than the average of the buildings around it until all of the units are rented and then steadily increase rent each year until you’re charging what you should.
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Tenant Background Checks
As a landlord, having the right tenants proves to be very important. There are many warning signs exhibited by a problem tenants, and some may not be instantaneously visible. Repeat offenders are experts at getting by landlords, and a landlord cannot always rely on gut feeling or first impressions when dealing with a prospective tenant. A landlord can take specific steps in order to avoid problem tenants. A prospective tenant can be asked to fill in an application. This application should be reviewed on submission. It should be made sure that the information provided is complete and accurate.
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Seven Secrets To Successful Vacation Rentals by Owner
1. Screen Your Renters - It is important to know as much as possible about the party that will be staying in your home. Find out as much as you about your potential renters. Ask lots of questions. The more you are informed, the better choices you will make.
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Property Management: Online Rental Applications Must Be Encrypted
One of the most common mistakes I see on property management websites is a company that decides they want to take online rental applications using a non-secure form. Rental applications require 1 or more social security numbers which, in the hands of hacker, can lead to identity theft and fraud. Using a non-secure form to gather this sensitive information makes you liable and party to possible criminal acts.
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Property Management Website: Pictures Sell and Save You Time
Some property management websites put very little effort into listing all the information that is available on their rental units, while others show pictures and details about each listing. The first does not hold the interest of internet browsers while the second draws them in and prompts them to contact the listing company.
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Property Investment: Being a Good Manager
Property investment is still a growing market. Now you've decided to join that market and you need money to help you with your investment. There are a number of methods of investment property finance but investment property loans tend to be the most popular.
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Town House Floor Plan | Row Houses for Urban Dwellers
Town house floor plans offer more advantages than apartments in several ways. Town house floor plan designs are more varied than apartments. They also tend to have more square footage of living space per unit than apartments.
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