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Blog Post Keep the Happy in Your Holidays

Keep the Happy in Your Holidays

The Holiday Season is a hectic time of year – there is more traffic, crowds, activities, and pressure to spend money and charge credit cards. Keeping the happy in the holiday season can be a challenge for anyone. It helps to take the time to plan and prepare what you truly ...
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Blog Post Handling Tenant Issues

Handling Tenant Issues

In a perfect world of landlord/tenant relations, the rent is never late; there are never maintenance problems, emergencies, or any other difficulties; tenants are never angry. However, this delightful scenario is usually not the case and difficult situations take serious consider...
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Blog Post Good Tenants are Good Neighbors

Good Tenants are Good Neighbors

Anyone can be a bad neighbor, and no one wants to live in an area where people violate local laws or practice poor living habits. It is important to live quietly and allow others the quiet enjoyment of their home. It is better to avoid any situation that could label a resident as...
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Blog Post Fair Housing & the Rental Process

Fair Housing & the Rental Process

It is crucial, when renting a property, that property managers and owners avoid discrimination. There are many pitfalls, and it requires good policies, procedures, and practices, to prevent unwanted Fair Housing complaints. Fair Housing actually began in the United Stat...
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Blog Post Savings for the Gas Tank

Savings for the Gas Tank

Because oil prices have skyrocketed, filling up at the gas tank is very expensive today. Unfortunately, we do not have control over the oil companies and the politics involved. Everyone must take steps to consider how they are going to conserve on fuel for their vehicles. Co...
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Blog Post The Security Deposit vs. Normal Wear & Tear

The Security Deposit vs. Normal Wear & Tear

If you have 100 property managers in a meeting, the majority will agree that settling a security deposits dispute is one of the more difficult tasks in property management, particularly when it comes to determining “normal wear and tear,” also referred to by some as &...
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Blog Post Fire Prevention, Part 2

Fire Prevention, Part 2

In our last issue, we discussed setting up a family plan in the event of fire and things you can do outside of your residence to prevent fires. Now we will address things to do to prevent interior fires.Walk through your home and observe what items could lead to a fire hazard. Pr...
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Blog Post Raising the Rent

Raising the Rent

While reviewing their return on investment (ROI), many property owners think raising rents will improve the bottom line for the upcoming year. It is important to review income and expense figures on a regular basis and stay in tune with the housing market. However, as your proper...
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Blog Post Fire Prevention, Part One

Fire Prevention, Part One

Fires are frightening and devastating. They can happen anywhere, both inside and outside of your residence. We feel fire prevention is so critical that we are devoting two newsletters to this important subject. This issue, we will cover resident planning and exterior fire prevent...
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Blog Post Determining Rents

Determining Rents

Setting the rental value can be a tricky process. It is an art and a science combined, with many factors to consider. Even when a property manager and/or owner carefully derive a rental price, it is subject to change if rejected by prospective tenants. Supply and demandA maj...
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