Once ‘Ugly’ Property Management Grows as U.S. Home Rentals Surge Meg McKennon’s workload has surged since the Seattle real estate agent switched to managing residential properties. Now she gets paid f ...
Questions You Should Ask Your Property Manager. . . 1. Are you a licensed Property Manager? How many licensed property managers does your company have? Most states require a state-issued license ...
How to Handle Renter Complaints by Mary Girsch-Bock in As a property manager, one of the most rewarding and the most difficult parts of your job is to keep renters happy. While the majority of your t ...
Tips for picking a property manager By Mike Park While it’s possible to manage your own properties, the time and effort involved in just screening potential tenants can be substantial. Add in all the ...
Licensing California requires property managers to have or work under someone who holds a real estate broker’s license. The only exception to this law is for property owners who manage their own ...
How to Hire the Best Property Manager One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to hire a property manager that isn’t very good, can’t perform the duties and ends up losing you money. To avoid the c ...
Property Management: The Importance of Tenant Relations By CATHY JOHNSON In Part II of our Property Management series, Maintaining Properties to the Highest Standards, we illustrated how building tru ...
What are the Advantages of Using Property Management Companies? Renting property will create a consistent source of rental income when tenants sign a lease that will help you to regain your total inve ...
Best Practices to Prevent Tenant Lawsuits by Melissa Page As a Landlord, you need to be hardworking, proactive and attentive in order to prevent tenant lawsuits. No one wants to go to court. In fact ...
Steps you should never skip when screening potential tenants by Copley Broer Check your local and federal laws to make sure that none of the information you are gathering will contradict the Fair Hou ...