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Becoming a new Landlord
Hey BP family!
I just finished renovating the lower part of my house and am getting a few things aligned before putting it in the market for rent.
I wanted to know if anyone could share advice on the best way/system to handle any maintenance issues, or any other tenant issues I may be overlooking.
I’ve heard good things about Cozy as a landlord app, so that’s what I’m set up with at the moment and am planning on using the app to communicate with tenants.
What sort of systems do you have in place to deal with/communicate potential tenant issues/requests?
Any advice, suggestions, or recommendations are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance all... And Happy Holidays!