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How to Maximize Rental Income Without Raising Rent

Bay Property Management Group

As a landlord, finding ways to boost rental revenue is always a top priority. Although increasing rent may seem like the simplest way to solve the problem, you risk losing your tenants. This article discusses doable tactics that will help you save vacancies, maintain satisfied tenants, and maximize rental income.

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Townhouse vs. Apartment: Which Is Right For You?

Bay Property Management Group

Although townhouses are physically connected to each other, each section of the house, from top to bottom floor, is a single-family home. Townhouses can be owner-occupied or rented out to tenants. Defining an Apartment An apartment is a part of a multi-family building that you can rent out.

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Are Your Tenants Entitled to Relocation Payments?

Real Property Management California Coast

Landlords who raise rent over 10% within a one-year leasing contract would owe their residents anywhere between $2,706 and $4,500. The compensation would be determined by the number of bedrooms and would apply only to multi-family residences. More displaced tenants and fewer places to live. The result?

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HVAC Preventative Maintenance for Single-Family Rental Properties

Lula

.” Managing single-family rental (SFR) properties comes with unique challenges, particularly when it comes to balancing tenant satisfaction with property maintenance. In single-family rentals, HVAC issues can be a leading cause of tenant dissatisfaction and result in costly, unexpected repairs for property managers.

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Everything you Need to Know About Investing In Multi-family Real Estate

Beach Front Property Management

The appreciation that the property witnesses over time can help leverage your equity to invest in other properties. Reduced Risk Unlike a single-family unit that depends on one tenant for all your income, a multifamily property spreads out your risk.

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How Much Does Property Management Cost?

Property Management Inc.

Being a landlord is hard work. You need to cater to your tenants' whims, keep your property in great shape all year round, and manage awkward rent collections on your own. Hiring a property manager helps you secure good tenants, preserves the value of your property, and limits potential vacancies.

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Essential Safety Features for Gardena Rental Properties

Real Property Management Choice

Keeping your Gardena investment property and the tenants who live there safe has to be an important priority for landlords and real estate investors. Safety really requires a partnership between owners and tenants and owners and their vendors. We can also tell you that tenant errors can lead to safety risks too.