
Rental Property
When you own an investment property, your goal is to get the highest monthly rental with the lowest vacancy rate and to keep quality tenants. How can you pull it all together?
It pays to keep your property in good condition, not only while you are trying to rent it out, but after the tenants move in.
You obviously want the property to look its best while it is being shown, but if you work at keeping it in top condition when tenants are living there, they are likely to stay around for a while. When something needs to be repaired, be sure they know whom to call to get the job done. Arrange for periodic inspections of the property to check for leaking roofs or pipes, defective wiring or malfunctioning appliances. If you are an absentee landlord, it makes sense to hire professionals to keep a close eye on your investment for you.
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