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FREE Webinar: “Dealing With Tenants During the Crisis”

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The experts will address these issues and more:

  • Keeping open the lines of communication with your tenants. Phone, email, snail-mail — what works best? Plus the importance of being proactive instead of just reactive.
  • Regaining possession of your property when you aren’t getting paid. The courts are closed and evictions are halted. What’s a landlord to do when the rent stops coming? Offer cash for keys? Something else?
  • Keeping your cool. It isn’t personal, it’s business. Even when it feels personal, you want to keep emotions out of your decisions.
  • Turning fear into focus. Worried about when this crisis will end? Wondering if it’ll get worse before it’s over? Flip yourself from fear to action! As Kipling said, there’s power in keeping your head when all about you are losing theirs.

Visit our website for more details:
https://www.baltimorereia.com/connections-webinar-dealing-with-tenants-during-the-crisis/

  • David Page