Many landlords manage properties on their own, while for others, a resident manager or a property management company makes good business sense. These articles will help you decide whether or not you need outside help, and learn about other management issues, such as how to make the most of a rental property website.
Key Property Management Issues When Renting Out a Condo
How to choose a good condo for long-term rentals.
What to Do Before Your First Tenants Move In
10 tips for landlords on getting ready for new tenants.
Evaluating Cap Rate: Is That Residential Real Estate Investment Property Worth It?
One way to evaluate whether a property is investment-worthy is to calculate its capitalization rate.
I'm a Landlord Selling a House: How Do I Handle Renters Living in It?
Legal and practical considerations when selling a house or property that you're currently renting out.
When Should a Landlord Hire a Property Management Company?
Here are the signs that it's time to hire a rental property management company.
When Should a Landlord Hire a Property Management Company?
Here are the signs that it's time to hire a rental property management company.
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Residential Rental Property Manager Agreement
A complete, detailed, and editable form any landlord can use to create a sound written agreement with a property manager.