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Coty B Lunn Managing Investment Properties: With or Without a Property Manager
18 May 2024 | 2 replies
Let's explore some effective approaches for managing investment properties:With a Property Manager:Screening and Selecting Tenants: Entrust your property manager to handle tenant screening, background checks, and selection, ensuring reliable renters for your investment.Rent Collection: Property managers can ensure timely rent collection and handle any late payments or lease violations professionally.Maintenance and Repairs: Delegate routine maintenance tasks and repairs to your property manager, who can coordinate with contractors and vendors to keep your property in top condition.Tenant Relations: Property managers serve as the primary point of contact for tenants, addressing their concerns and ensuring a positive rental experience.Lease Enforcement and Evictions: Trust your property manager to enforce lease terms and handle the eviction process if necessary, following legal procedures.Financial Management: Property managers can handle financial tasks such as budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting, providing you with regular updates on property performance.Without a Property Manager:Self-Management: Take on the responsibility of managing the property yourself, handling tasks such as advertising vacancies, screening tenants, and collecting rent.Outsourcing Specific Tasks: While not hiring a full-time property manager, consider outsourcing tasks like maintenance and repairs to trusted contractors or service providers.Utilizing Technology: Leverage property management software and online platforms to streamline processes such as rent collection, lease management, and maintenance requests.Establishing Clear Policies: Set clear policies and procedures for tenants regarding rent payments, maintenance requests, and lease terms to minimize conflicts and misunderstandings.Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify maintenance issues or lease violations early on and address them promptly.Building Relationships: Maintain open communication and positive relationships with tenants to foster a sense of community and encourage better care of the property.Whether you choose to hire a property manager or manage the property yourself, effective communication, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to property management are key to maximizing returns and maintaining the value of your investment.
Troy Hanson Down Payment Size for Long Term Rentals
15 May 2024 | 8 replies
Hi, I'm looking for advice on purchasing a long term rental. 
Craig Peck Time to move to the next level?
17 May 2024 | 13 replies
My CoC return in STL is 10% now that the buildings have stabilized, it seems like the buildings are appreciating at an acceptable rate, and I have a team that I trust there (realtor, PM, contractor, lender). 
Gian Jr, III Check my math? Deducting STR losses against high wave W2 job.
19 May 2024 | 25 replies
However that link is for real estate "rentals" which is not relevant to my purchase of a short term rental.
Hunter Jordan Early Lease Termination
16 May 2024 | 7 replies
To my mind, strictly enforcing lease terms is closer to a last resort than a first option.
James Robert Contractor Keeps Picking Up Other Jobs During My Flips
18 May 2024 | 15 replies
You have holding costs, he's got bills to pay.You're upset he's taking other jobs, he willingly accepted a low price offer from you.
Alvaro Rodriguez Owner finance Paperwork
18 May 2024 | 1 reply
Now that we have agreed to the terms and conditions.
John Hickey Hard money horror stories. Let’s hear them
20 May 2024 | 6 replies
Then the buyer did some small things that didn’t give me much comfort...like holding the contract and changing terms.
Samuel Olivas Starting off with no-money / going into first deal with nothing down.
20 May 2024 | 12 replies
I'd also suggest a single family home house hack in a better neighborhood and renting by the room short or mid term.
Juan Lizarazo Book keeping software advice!
18 May 2024 | 11 replies
Are the properties long term or short term?