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Cole Simpson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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5 Things You Should Do As A Landlord!

Cole Simpson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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Landlords saw a real mixed bag in 2021. On the one hand, eviction bans left many stuck with nonpaying tenants, and bills just piling up. On the other, rents skyrocketed, and the red-hot housing market kept demand for rental housing high for much of the year.

There's no telling what's in store for 2023, but if one thing's for sure, it's that landlords need to be prepared -- for basically anything.

Want to safeguard your rental property business? 

Here are the five tasks you'll want to tackle.

1. Strengthen your tenant-screening process

2. Re-evaluate your rent

3. Start saving

4. Plan your updates and repairs now

5. Consider diversifying.

Hope this helps!

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