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Rental Advertising that Stands Out

There is a lot of competition out there right now for rental property owners. Newly constructed apartment buildings, homeowners who recently became landlords, and unsold condo units are all competing for tenants—with you. Writing an effective advertisement is the first step to standing out from the competition and attracting tenants. But how do you write a [...]

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Posted by Teresa - November 30, 2009 at 4:18 am

Categories: General, Rental Advertising, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Screening Tenants   Tags: background, best, check, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Landlord Confidentiality

As a landlord, you need to know a lot about your tenants, as well as those who have applied and been turned down to be tenants. Credit background checks, criminal background checks, and rental history—all part of thorough tenant screening—make you privy to personal information that could potentially harm these individuals, if ever used against [...]

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Posted by Teresa - November 19, 2009 at 9:49 pm

Categories: General, Landlord Confidentiality, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Tenant Privacy   Tags: background, check, criminal, landlord, police, property, public, rental, tenant, warrant

Consider Offering Month-to-Month or 6-Month Leases

Are you a landlord who routinely offers year-long leases?  Are troubling times and less-than-stellar tenant credit checks making you uneasy about continuing to do so? A flexible approach helps in an uncertain rental climate. Now is the perfect time to rethink your procedures, especially if they aren’t working for you as they once did. Take leases, for [...]

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Posted by Teresa - November 13, 2009 at 1:49 am

Categories: General, Month to Month Leases, Rental Market, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing   Tags: check, landlord, property, rental, tenant

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