Even the best tenant and lease will come to an end at some point in time. Whether your tenant is relocating, moving into a larger (or smaller) unit, or buying a home, turnover is a part of investing in rentals properties. By creating a smooth process, you can reduce the time for the current tenant to vacate …
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Creating An Efficient Move-Out Process
Organization Pays Off
“A good system shortens the road to the goal.” – Orison Swett Marden Whether you’re creating a sound strategy for investing in property or just trying to maintain the property you already own, organization is key to reaching your best potential. Money: Draw up your personal ‘policies and procedures.’ Establish an accurate picture of your income. (Hint: Don’t …
Rentals America’s Jason Black is Making a Difference in the Community
Jason Black, a Rentals America Property Manager, is a beloved football coach for Veritas Preparatory Academy in Phoenix. Friday night lights shone brightly on their team and on one player in particular at last week’s homecoming game. Teammate Wesley Scott who lives with Downs Syndrome closed out this win with an epic 70-yard touchdown! “At …
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Rentals America Supports TCAA for World Homeless Day
World Homeless Day was established to draw attention to people experiencing homelessness, and the opportunities for community involvement to help. Rentals America is marking this important day once again with a donation to Tempe Community Action Agency (TCAA) and their I-HELP Shelter program. The donation supports the program by sponsoring an individual as they journey …
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Pets or No Pets?
There are pros and cons to everything in life. And that includes the issue of renting housing property to pet owners. Did you know that in 2020, pet ownership in the U.S. rose from 67% of households to an all-time high of 70%? That’s according to Steve King, president, and CEO of the American Pet Products Association (APPA), in a preview of the association’s …
Should you let your tenants make improvements on your rental property?
It is not an easily answered question – there are pros and cons, advantages, and risks. So, let’s discuss it, but before we start, we need to make one item very clear. “The subject of improvements must be clearly defined in the lease.” Some property owners forbid it outright. They prefer to take care of all improvements whether they …
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Attracting Tenants to Your Door
Your front door is the gateway to your rental –and your #1 curb appeal attention grabber. Upgrading your entrance can make your property’s appeal go to the top of the scale, and it doesn’t have to take a boatload of cash or hours of work. Paint it – choose an eye-catching color that contrasts with the …
Must-Know Renters’ Rights for Every Landlord
The property rental business can be both profitable and rewarding. But either of those hoped-for scenarios will only become a reality for the well-informed landlord. Being fully educated on the laws that govern the rental property industry and the rights of tenants is the first step to success in this business. Step two will be …
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The Rental Lease: Security in the Details
The residential lease has an important task to fulfill. As a legal contract, it should outline the terms and conditions and obligations that will govern the landlord/tenant relationship. The lease or rental agreement must contain “the basics,” including— A description of the property The names of the occupants The terms of the lease The monthly …
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US Supreme Court Ends CDC Eviction Moratorium
On Thursday (August 26th, 2021), the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated the CDC eviction moratorium. The underlying case was originally filed The Alabama Association of Realtors and contended that the CDC eviction moratorium was unconstitutional. The case will now go through a slow appeal process, but during that time the eviction moratorium cannot be enforced. Here …
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