Acquiring a rental property is the easiest part of having a rental investment. Leasing the property to carry it until your pre-defined exit strategy is critical to success.
We have all heard horror stories about rental units and the headaches that landlords go through with their tenants. In many cases, these headaches and financial disasters can be averted by the landlord if they had understood the warning signs before committing to a lease.
Leasing your rental property can be a very positive and financially rewarding experience if you simply understand the basics before you let someone live in the home that you are ultimately responsible for.
For More Information:
Your Responsibilities as a Landlord
Understanding Renters
Getting Your Property Ready to Rent
Marketing Your Rental Property
Finding the Perfect Tenant
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