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Blog Post When is Refusal-to-Rent Illegal Housing Discrimination

When is Refusal-to-Rent Illegal Housing Discrimination

People often wrongly assume that any discrimination by a property manager is illegal. "To discriminate" means simply to distinguish among available choices. Some of these distinctions are lawful; others are not. Thus, in deciding to whom to rent, a property manager may ...
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Blog Post What if you can’t pay your rent on time?

What if you can’t pay your rent on time?

Clearly, it’s important to pay your rent on time, but things come up and we’re human. COVID-19, for example, has wreaked havoc on the economy, forcing millions of people to file for unemployment over the last year. So, what should you do if you just can’t get yo...
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Blog Post Why do property managers require a credit check?

Why do property managers require a credit check?

Property managers want to know that you’re going to pay your rent, in full and on time. If your score is low, a landlord may be reluctant to rent to you, as they could be worried you’ll miss rent payments in the future. "Your credit score acts as your financ...
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Blog Post The Wrong Tenant Could Cost You Thousands!

The Wrong Tenant Could Cost You Thousands!

A good way to determine whether a renter can afford your place is to verify their income. Although each person is different when it comes to managing their finances, it can be pretty obvious whether a person can afford to rent your property or not.A helpful rule of thumb is to va...
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Blog Post Do rising interest rates impact your home equity?

Do rising interest rates impact your home equity?

If you already own a home, mortgage rate fluctuations won't impact you as much as borrowers applying for a new mortgage. But they can impact your home equity. What's more significant for homeowners shopping for home equity and home equity lines of credit, or HELOCs, is th...
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Blog Post Paying the Water Bill

Paying the Water Bill

Municipal water bills are paid by the owner of the property that is being served by the utility. In practice, some municipal utilities send bills to the tenants at the request of the landlord, but ultimately the landlord is responsible for paying the bill.This type of utility can...
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Blog Post To Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home

To Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home

Keep humidity levels in your home as low as you can—no higher than 50%. An air conditioner or dehumidifier will help you keep the level low.Be sure the air in your home flows freely. Use exhaust fans that vent outside your home in the kitchen and bathroom. Make sure your cl...
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Blog Post Why We Do Move-Out Inspections Without the Tenant

Why We Do Move-Out Inspections Without the Tenant

The main reason why many property managers/landlords choose to do a move-out inspection without the tenant present has to do with time. Property managers/landlords may feel as if they are rushed or don’t have enough of a window to do a really good inspection when the tenant...
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Blog Post Maximize your Rental’s Return on Investment before 2022 Ends

Maximize your Rental’s Return on Investment before 2022 Ends

Professional Property ManagementAs you can see, ensuring that your investment rental property will pay off takes both time and work. Owning and effectively managing one or more rental properties is a real job, one that takes a range of know-how and skills. For this reason, a grea...
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Blog Post Why we don't show an occupied property

Why we don't show an occupied property

Can We Show the Property if It Is Still Tenant-Occupied?There’s a belief by some in the landlord community that once a tenant gives the notice to vacate, you should immediately list the property for rent and start showing it. The idea, of course, is you want to limit any va...
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