Happy New Year! This time of year, many people are making resolutions about their personal lives, from resolving to eat better and go to the gym to deciding to budget and control their finances better. Your personal life does not have to be the only area you make resolutions for, however. If you are a landlord, you can make new year resolutions to kick old, bad habits and be a better landlord. Here are some suggestions to consider.
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New Year Resolutions for Landlords
Thursday, December 26th, 2019Holiday Tips for Property Managers
Wednesday, December 18th, 2019The holidays are fast approaching, and everyone’s schedules are busier than ever. Property managers are there for their tenants to make sure that they are safe and secure for the merry season. Below are the top holiday tips for property managers to make this time of year great.
6 Reasons People Sell Their Home
Thursday, December 12th, 2019People may pick up their lives and sell their home for many different reasons, yet there are six that stand out as particularly common. While the average length of time a homeowner near Washington, D.C. keeps his house is over 11 years, the hustle and bustle of moving is frequent enough to provide the market with your potential dream home. When it comes time for you to move, it may be one of these six reasons.
How to Deal with Late Rent Payment
Wednesday, December 4th, 2019No landlord wants to deal with late rent payment. Late payment can disrupt your system, cause you financial loss, incite legal disputes, and be an overall hassle. Even so, it is a common problem that landlords often handle. If you are figuring out how to deal with late rent payment, follow these essential steps.