Take it or leave it, the first priority of every Burbank property manager or landlord is to make money. You are in this business to make a profit. As a Los Angeles property manager, if you are unable to make profit consistently, your landlord or the property owner will probably fire you. As a landlord, […]
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7 Safety Tips For Renting Your Home on Airbnb
Are you planning on renting your home on Airbnb? Some smart San Fernando Valley landlords and property managers are making serious money by renting their home on Airbnb. In recent years, Airbnb has been giving the hotel industry some challenges. It is a great way to ensure that you don’t have any room vacant while […]
5 Tips To Avoid Hidden Mistakes of Co-Owning Rental Property
Investing in a rental property in the San Fernando Valley is usually a great decision. However, when you don’t have enough money to buy a rental property, you can always team up with a friend or other like-minded investors to buy and manage a rental property. It is a great way to reduce the risks […]
Top 7 Tips for Collecting Your Rent On Time
Perhaps, getting tenants to pay their rent on time is one of the biggest problems faced by so many San Fernando Valley property managers and landlords. Your business can be very profitable only if you can get your tenants to pay their rent on time. Fortunately, this is not impossible. Here at Los Angeles Property […]
7 Things Every First-Time Landlord or DIY Property Manager In Los Angeles Should Know
Congratulations! Glad to welcome you to this job as a first-time landlord or property manager in the San Fernando Valley. It is an exciting job but may look intimidating at first. Don’t rush it, just take your time and you should be fine. Every experienced landlord or property manager you see today was once a […]
7 Things You Shouldn’t Have At Your Rental Property
As a landlord in Los Angeles, you have probably read tons of articles that told you what you should have at your rental property. However, most of these articles don’t tell you what you shouldn’t have. In some cases, most landlords provide more than they should for their tenants. Ordinarily, the “implied warranty of habitability” […]