There are three scenarios you encounter with maintenance when you’re performing property management in Los Angeles. Today, we’re talking about the best ways to handle them.
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Instances Where a Landlord Pays the Tenant
Often, it’s the responsibility of the tenant to pay money to their landlord. This is achieved through monthly rent. However, it’s not uncommon that some instances in this relationship, the landlord may have to pay the tenant. Here are the instances where a landlord may have to pay a tenant:
The Danger in Renting to Students
If you are looking to own rental property in a college town, it’s inevitable that you’ll have to deal with student renters. Renting to students comes with many perks. Nonetheless, they can also be a handful, and in this piece, we are going to look at the cons of renting to students:
How to Amp up Security at Your Rentals
Every tenant wants to feel safe in their home and rentals. Therefore, tenants look to the landlord to make the property safe. For this reason, every landlord has to take measures that ensure his/her property is safe. As a landlord, here are some tips that you can use to increase security in your apartments:
Why You Should Rent to Students: Part 2
Welcome to the second part of our mini-series on why renting to students is actually a good idea for property owners.
Vacant Rental Units? Part 2
4. Bulletin Boards There might be potential tenants in your neighborhood and thus distribute flyers of your rentals in your community. You can put up these flyers around bus stops, grocery stores, colleges, churches, and laundromats.