One of the best things about owning a rental property is the multi-faceted nature of the investment. Taking a vacation is easy when the only thing you need to do is get to your destination. Plus, when you're not using it for yourself, you can rent... (Read More)
Are you looking to attract millennials and members of Gen Z to your short-term rental? If so, a great way to do this is by making it Instagram-worthy.
If your short-term rental is Instagram-worthy, then people will take pictures and post them on... (Read More)
Let's take a minute to talk about tenants. We know that finding the right tenants is good for business. As a commercial landlord, you're aware that locating those perfect-fit tenants is easier said than done. But, we hope you know it's not... (Read More)
Every landlord wants to maximize their investment and one of the ways to do this is by getting the most out of the square footage in their commercial property. Commercial properties can sometimes have wasted space that isn't beneficial to the tenant... (Read More)
As a residential landlord, it's important to regularly invest in renovations. The right renovations can entice tenants to rent and increase the value of the rental. However, if too much money is spent during renovations, you may end up losing money... (Read More)
When marketing a rental unit, it’s smart to ensure the property is appealing to the greatest number of potential renters. That means people who represent multiple generations.
But, how? The good news is that catering to one niche doesn’t have... (Read More)
The prime summer rental season is behind us. With the arrival of fall, Old Man Winter will be showing his face very soon. Winter is a time to enjoy the indoors and time with family and friends. But it can also spell trouble for rental properties... (Read More)
The best property managers are concerned with providing a stellar customer service experience to tenants of all abilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) “prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of... (Read More)
While you may be a landlord because you're motivated by the income opportunity, you can't approach the tenant relationship as such. The relational aspect of renting a property can't be overstated. You need to treat it as more than a business... (Read More)