Rental reference letters can be a valuable addition to a thorough background check. As a property manager, should you write one? What does one include?
Raising rent is a near certainty in any tenancy, but when done methodically and thoughtfully, it doesn’t have to be stressful or mean losing great tenants.
While the Americans with Disabilities Act doesn’t apply to single-family rentals, there are compelling business reasons for making them more accessible.
As a property manager, tenant complaints are part of the job, but with the right approach, you can resolve them quickly and effectively.
With these savvy strategies, you can encourage more on-time rent payments, prevent client churn, and protect your profitability.
As digital natives, Millennial and Gen Z renters will prefer property managers who are just as tech-savvy as them. Here’s how we recommend you market to them.