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As an agent, guiding your investor and landlord clients through the rental prep process is an opportunity to add real value. In today’s market, renters expect clean, modern, and low-maintenance properties—but that doesn’t mean your clients need to overspend.The goal…
Robert Lane
As the days get longer and the weather warms up, it’s time to shift your home out of spring mode and get ready for all that summer has to offer. Whether you're planning backyard barbecues, hosting out-of-town guests, or just enjoying some well-earned relaxation, a little…
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Whether you're a homeowner looking to sell for top dollar or a real estate investor aiming to maximize your return, strategic home improvements can significantly boost your property’s value. Not all renovations provide the same return on investment (ROI), so focusing on…
Robert Lane
As a real estate agent, you know that a well-maintained and updated home sells faster and for a higher price. However, many homeowners aren’t sure which upgrades will give them the best return on investment (ROI). By guiding your clients toward strategic home…
Robert Lane
Whether you're new to the rental game or a seasoned landlord, understanding these regulations is essential for navigating the complexities of property management.Rent control laws are designed to limit how much landlords can increase rent each year in certain jurisdictions.…
Robert Lane
Owning a rental property can be a lucrative investment, but it also comes with its fair share of responsibilities. One crucial aspect of being a successful rental property owner is staying on top of maintenance tasks. By conducting regular monthly maintenance, you can…
Robert Lane
As a property owner or landlord, finding the right tenant for your rental property is crucial to ensuring a successful and profitable leasing experience. The tenant selection process requires careful consideration and thorough screening to avoid potential pitfalls. Placing…
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Once a tenant is in place, it can be a long, difficult and costly process to remove them. As a result, placing tenants in your property can be a little nerve-wracking. How do you ensure you lease to tenants who will pay the rent on time and keep your place in good…
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How to take care of your rental property: Preventative maintenance and emergenciesWhat constitutes an emergency for a rental property? Here are some guidelines:A repair issue that is a threat to a tenant’s healthUnresolved issues that could cause an injury to tenants or…
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Top tips for writing sound rental lease agreementsIn this article we’re exploring the qualities of a legally sound rental agreement, ensuring top-tier protection when things go awry. While a contract sadly doesn’t prevent disagreements, it does help mitigate and mediate…
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Finding and keeping good tenants is essential for any landlord or property manager. Good tenants not only pay their rent on time, but they also take care of the property, communicate effectively, and generally make the landlord's job easier. In this article, we will explore…
Robert Lane
As a landlord, one of the biggest challenges you may face is dealing with tenants who try to get out of their rental leases before the agreed-upon end date. While there are many legitimate reasons why a tenant may need to break their lease, there are also several loopholes…
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