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Blog Post Challenging Times for Rental Property Owners

Challenging Times for Rental Property Owners

We understand that stress and pressure on you as the property owner can come from two main areas. Firstly, you rely on the rent as income for your mortgage payment, insurance, repairs, and other commitments. When that income is suddenly taken away, your bills can begin to back up...
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Blog Post Long-or-Short Term Lease? You Decide…

Long-or-Short Term Lease? You Decide…

Leases come in all shapes and sizes, usually full of legal jargon and phrases you don’t quite understand. While many rental leases are typically for 12 months, you’re likely to come across a few short-term leases out there as well. Depending on your situation, a short...
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Blog Post The Landlord-Tenant Relationship: Does it Pay to be Mr. Nice Guy?

The Landlord-Tenant Relationship: Does it Pay to be Mr. Nice Guy?

Most of the time—provided you properly vet your prospective tenants before sending them a lease for your investment property—the landlord-tenant relationship is both positive and—for the landlord—profitable. But then . . . Sometimes that ren...
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Blog Post When a Client Asks, “Can you manage my rental property for me . . . “

When a Client Asks, “Can you manage my rental property for me . . . “

Real Estate Agents and the Question: Can You Manage My Rental Property For Me?Not so long ago, a new real estate agent, desperate to show his “full service” in order to win the listing of a property investor, agreed to take care of the property for his Florida-based c...
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Blog Post When a Client Asks,

When a Client Asks, "Can you manage my rental property for me . . ."

Real Estate Agents and the Question: Can You Manage My Rental Property For Me?Not so long ago, a new real estate agent, desperate to show his “full service” in order to win the listing of a property investor, agreed to take care of the property for his Florida-based c...
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Blog Post How Real Estate Agents Should Approach Rental Opportunities

How Real Estate Agents Should Approach Rental Opportunities

While working with rentals might not be the first choice for real estate agents, there is hidden potential in these opportunities. Even though agents may not make as much money up front when dealing with rental properties, these transactions allow you to make money quickly, and m...
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Blog Post I HATE rentals! I LOVE rentals! A Dialogue

I HATE rentals! I LOVE rentals! A Dialogue

Sometimes it is interesting to just observe a debate between two other real estate agents—both of whom you respect.—“I hate doing rentals,” said Jennifer. “They are such a waste of time. I spend hours doing paperwork, credit checks, inspections and g...
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Blog Post State of the NJ Housing and Rental Market

State of the NJ Housing and Rental Market

New Jersey has one of the most prospering and expensive rental markets in the nation. A study conducted by HomeUnion states that New Jersey is one of the best places to invest in a home – whether for residing or as a real estate investment.As a real estate agent, the g...
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Blog Post How Property Management Companies Make Things Easy for Real Estate Agents

How Property Management Companies Make Things Easy for Real Estate Agents

When we think of real estate agents, most think of someone that helps people buy and sell houses. But what about rentals? In today’s market, residential investment properties are on the rise and real estate agents are frequently called upon to help fill these rentals.Often ...
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Blog Post Challenges of Self-managing Properties

Challenges of Self-managing Properties

Managing your own rental properties can be a challenge, whether you are a seasoned real estate investor or new to rental properties. Knowing the correct steps to take can be critical to having a positive experience. Here are some key things to consider:Finding the right tenant &n...
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