{ Posted on Sep 20 2010 by admin }
5 Responses to “Property Management Help: Tenant Renewal and Eviction?” Sharilyn: September 20, 2010 at 3:32 pm. I have met similiar problem before, here list of sites http://sitefinance2.notlong.com/9AAblUv. Ghost of Zeuz: ...
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{ Posted on Sep 08 2010 by admin }
While the costs of management can seem a bit high, getting one bad tenant would make that expense pale in comparison. While no manager will guarantee a tenant's performance, they can screen thoroughly to maximize the chance you'll get a ...
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{ Posted on Aug 11 2010 by admin }
Residential property management carries great personal risk. Many law suits filed by tenants are from preventable issues that an experienced property manager is more inclined to be able to mitigate. Laws and regulations involved with ...
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{ Posted on Apr 29 2010 by admin }
However, we currently have a tenant with a lease until March through the management company. If we drop the management company will they null the lease with the tenant ? How do we go about that? We have been very ...
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{ Posted on Feb 28 2010 by admin }
The main thing in your line of work will be the safety and security of your tenants . The other thing is to insure that the area is always clean, damage to the units are kept to a minimum, tenant ...
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{ Posted on Feb 26 2010 by admin }
We own an office that is in a business park governed by a property management company. We are getting ready to put it on the market and need the CC&Rs to give to the new tenant . We contacted the ...
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{ Posted on Feb 26 2010 by admin }
You're better off hiring a management company – it's worth the extra money for peace of mind. There are just too many potential issues I can think of with having one of the tenants do it – so many pitfalls ...
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{ Posted on Feb 25 2010 by admin }
Keep in mind, that if you do any of the above you most likely will never see any of that money in your tenants escrow account. :). I'm sure since own a property management company you have a good lawyer ...
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{ Posted on Feb 24 2010 by admin }
Once the tenant moves-in, the property management just sits back and collects their percentage. Most repairs will be deferred to you and there is no guarantee the management company will keep your property rented. ...
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{ Posted on Feb 20 2010 by admin }
A) If you have the money, get some basic training in electrical, plumbing, maintence and the tenant laws. Actually get some thorough knowledge of the tenant laws and property laws. Then just go buy a place and get started. ...
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