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All Forum Posts by: Landon Murie

Landon Murie has started 7 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: Property Management Growth strategy

Landon MuriePosted
  • Property Manager
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 4

@Royce J.I had not considered that. I will have to look into this. Thank you for the advice!

Post: 3 tips for being a successful Landlord

Landon MuriePosted
  • Property Manager
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 4

Great point! Thorough screening will save headaches and money down the road. Extremely important.

Post: 3 tips for being a successful Landlord

Landon MuriePosted
  • Property Manager
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 4

1. Quality products (homes) = Quality renters

A clean well updated home or apartment is going to attract clean reliable renters. It is very important to have a qualified renter that meets your rental property criteria, and having a home that attracts qualified renters is a great start. Now, this doesn't necessarily mean remodeling.

By having new (or professionally cleaned) carpets and flooring, fresh paint, good lighting (natural or electric), and fairly updated home appliances will go a long way. This will focus on blog will help you to understand how to gain clean reliable renters.

2. Having a bulletproof lease

Midway through a lease with a renter, you cannot accuse them of breaking rules that are not clearly stated and defined in the lease agreement. It is extremely important to know the local and state laws for both tenant and landlord rights and cover any responsibility and liabilities in your lease. Leave no stone unturned to save your self from renters remorse down the road. Consulting with a Local Attorney specializing in Real Estate to draft a strong lease that will protect you as the property owner.

3. Always charge a late fee

No one wants to be the bad guy, although strictly enforcing rent payments shows that you are serious about not deviating from the rental agreement. Having a late fee is also an extra incentive for the renter to pay on time. It is important to have these late payments and time frames laid out very clearly in the lease agreement to ensure full understanding and compliance before signing the rental agreement.

Any other crucial tips for being a successful Landlord? Love to hear your thoughts.

Post: Property Management Growth strategy

Landon MuriePosted
  • Property Manager
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 4

Hello all,

I have recently started a property management business after managing my own rentals for some years. We currently have 22 units to manage and we are hoping to grow that to 75-100 in the next year or two. I am wondering what has worked for any of you to grow you business? I have had some recent success from a good google adwords campaign, but I am wondering what else has worked?

Thanks in advance,

Post: New member from Utah

Landon MuriePosted
  • Property Manager
  • orem, UT
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 4

Hello all, 

Glad to be a member of the community! I have joined to get to know more people involved in the industry, share my knowledge, and learn from all of you. I am in the process of trying to grow my portfolio and business and hope to gain knowledge here on how to do that!