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Hal Cranmer
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lakeville, MN
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Welcome handbook for tenants

Hal Cranmer
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lakeville, MN
Posted

Hi Everyone,

I was thinking of putting together a little booklet for my new tenants welcoming to my rental property when they move in. I was wondering if others do this and what they put in there. Here is what I am thinking (along with some ideas from this book "http://www.amazon.com/Landlording-Auto-Pilot-No-Brainer-Profits-Headaches/dp/047178978X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1307357465&sr=8-1":

- A welcome letter from me
- Local bus stops (the property is near a big state university and downtown big city)
- List of local restaurants/attractions
- How to fix minor things (don't pour drano down the drain, where the circuit breakers are etc.)
- Local good to know stuff (where to park cars during snow etc.)
- Move in move out procedures
- Review of pet policies and rules for living there

Any other ideas?

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