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Tenants

4 Most Common Reasons Why Tenants Move Out

Every property manager knows the easiest way to stay vacancy-free is to renew your tenant's lease. But that's not always possible. Here's why your tenant is moving.

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Tenants

How to Get Your Tenants to Take Care of Your Yard

A green, manicured yard can be a huge draw-in for tenants. We compiled some tips for you to help keep your tenants motivated to care for your rental property's yard.

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Maintenance

Rental Renovations That Are Worth the Money for Landlords

Before you start swiping your credit card at the hardware store, it’s important to know what rental home upgrades are going to get the most bang for your buck.

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Tenants

How to Prepare for your Upcoming Vacancy

When preparing for your upcoming vacancy, the goal is to market the rental property right away to get a new tenant lined up and minimize transition costs.

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Tenants

The Risks and Rewards when Renting to Students

If your rental property is near a university, chances are you’ve considered whether or not you want college students for tenants. Is it worth the risk (or reward)?

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Tenants

How To Bring Long-Term Tenants On Your Property

When you get good tenants living at your property, it's worth trying to keep them for as long as possible. Here are 4 ways to encourage long-term tenants!

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Tenants

To Airbnb, or Not to Airbnb? That is the Question

The vacation rental industry has been growing, and people are seeing higher returns on their investment properties by renting them through sites like Airbnb, VRBO, and Homeaway.

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Tenants

Pet Policy: Why Should You Allow Pet Tenants?

As millennials flood the rental market, the demand is growing higher than ever for pet-friendly rentals - which is why it's important to consider your pet policy!

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DIY

3 Ways to Maximize Passive Income for Your Rental Property

Here are some tips for how to plan ahead, increase efficiency, and get some of your time back so your rental property passive income actually feels passive.

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