Resources for Landlords and Real Estate Investors


3 Types of Insurance Coverage Every Landlord Needs

Even when homeowners and landlords own similar properties, their insurance needs differ. Homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover rental properties, and most policies specifically deny coverage when the owner isn’t occupying the unit. If a rental property experiences fire, burglary, a natural disaster, or another calamity, the landlord—not the tenant—will be financially responsible. Consequently, every landlord needs …

Tips for Handling a Distant Rental Property

Either by inheritance or investment, a landlord sometimes ends up owning property in a city, state, or country other than his own. Overseeing a distant rental property comes with unique challenges. After all, showings, inspections, and repairs become more complex when handled from a distance. Modern technology, flexibility, and planning will be your keys to success. …

Book Review: The ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy

Every investor diving into commercial or multi-family property ownership should read Ken McElroy’s book The ABCs of Real Estate Investing. The book’s subtitle says it all: The Secrets of Finding Hidden Profits Most Investors Miss. Written as part of the Rich Dad’s Advisors series, this book teaches potential real estate investors how to–   Achieve wealth …

4 Winning Strategies for Avoiding Landlord Burnout

Stress is impossible to avoid in any business venture, and owning rental property is no exception. A landlord who feels optimistic when renting out his first unit will develop a less rosy perspective after dealing with difficult tenants or a middle-of-the-night maintenance call.    Although stress is unavoidable, there are effective strategies for managing it. Keeping …

How Should I Prepare for Emergencies at My Rental Property?

No landlord wants to contemplate the devastation a burglary or natural disaster could inflict on their rental property. Unfortunately, no property is entirely safe from emergencies. The good news is that landlords can avert or minimize many crises through education and planning. While every area or property presents unique risk factors, here are some ideas …

What To Consider When Buying a Newly Constructed Property?

With new residences popping up all over the current housing market, many landlords wonder if a newly constructed property would make a good investment. As with any business venture, the answer depends on multiple factors. The landlord’s preferences regarding location, price point, and maintenance will all affect the final analysis. Let’s look at some variables …

How Can I Optimize Rentals for Tenants Who Work from Home?

Many employees started working remotely during the pandemic, and few have fully returned to in-person jobs. Whether they work entirely from home or have a hybrid schedule, remote workers have specific needs since their home doubles as an office. Optimizing a rental unit for remote employees significantly impacts the property’s appeal, but where should landlords …