He has been a successful landlord for over 10 years, with dozens
of happy tenants and a profitable income property portfolio.
Not exact matches
Spruce up your outdoor space ahead
of spring rental shopping season to boost curb appeal and keep
tenants happy.
I wasn't even sure I'd be
happy with the purchase even if they did accept my offer because
of all the maintenance and
tenant issues I'd have to deal with again.
Assemblyman Joe Morelle downplayed any disappointment in his conference during a CapTon interview last night, insisting «there's no question that in the city
of New York, those people who are protecting
tenant's rights and making sure there's affordable housing are very
happy.»
In addition, Javi offers him a solution to his creative difficulties, by suggesting that Luca write about the building's
tenants, most
of whom could use some kind
of happy ending.
The society's Web site covers the many benefits
of owning pets so that landlords can understand why
tenants with pets are
happier, more balanced, and theoretically better
tenants in the long run.
Luckily, most apartments are amenable to their
tenants having pets, but there are a lot
of things to consider to create a safe and
happy living environment for all involved.
Our main focus is keeping your properties in excellent condition, full
of happy long - term
tenants and making you money.
Can you manage this high - rise and keep all
of your
tenants happy?
Of course there are also landlords who evict
tenants because they don't like them, who cast about the available termination methods and pick whatever seems most likely so that they can up the rent for the next person, who are
happy to deceive the Board to get what they want — because after all, it is so biased towards
tenants, and seated with bleeding hearts, that lying to it is demonstrating appropriate respect.
The New Jersey renters insurance experts have focused on meeting the insurance needs
of tenants for years and are
happy to walk you through the process and coverage.
Minimizing tripping hazards by repairing sidewalks, for instance, or servicing air conditioners, aging pipes, or leaky roofs not only keeps up the value
of the home, it keeps
tenants happy and protects them against potential injury or property loss, Doten says.
Manager
of family - owned commercial and residential property management business focuses on keeping
tenants happy;
The
tenant was not very
happy with the temporary loss
of his 16 reserved parking spots.
One thing you need to be careful
of is the noise carry between the units, I did everything I could to reduce noise transfer, and that probably helped keep the
tenants happy (even though it didn't stop all the noise).
Shepsman recalls that GGP executives received calls from
tenants who were not
happy about the possibility
of a Simon acquisition.
A
happy tenant is worth 3 more days
of lost rent in my opinion.
For that great quality
of interior you have a lot
of upside in that rent - no wonder the
tenant is so
happy, he has a bargain!
The second resource, is people management and is one
of the biggest challenges according to du Bois, which is trying to keep two parties
happy i.e. the landlord and secondly the
tenant.
Planning the layout
of an office in such a way as to allow for desks with a view, your
tenants are sure to be
happy.
Seems like a lot
of folks on BP are trigger -
happy on evictions, which can make it harder for your
tenant to move out without a fight (left with no other options).
«When I take over a building that is underrented I usually tell the
tenant (s) something along the lines that market rent for the unit is $ X and I'd be
happy to let you stay for something close to that (usually about 90 - 95 %
of $ X), but if that doesn't work I understand I'll need to find a new
tenant and will do my best to accommodate your move schedule.»
We have 30 years
of experience handling everything to do with property management, and we can make sure a property stays pest - free and your
tenants are
happy.
As a landlord, it's your job to make sure that apartments are filled,
tenants are
happy, and you're bringing in a little extra at the end
of the day.
I am
happy because I am confident the renter is going to have a favorable
tenant / landlord experience throughout the term
of their lease.
Marketing a home and finding a new, good
tenant is costly and time consuming, the longer a good
tenant stays in the home the less expense you will have for advertising, vacancies and the maintenance items (carpets, painting, etc.) Good, regular communication is key, check in with them periodically, this will help to keep up with deferred maintenance issues and keep the
tenant happy and loyal and in turn they will take better care
of your investment.
When
tenants are
happy with the quality
of maintenance and other services, they're more likely to stick around.
Homeowners are typically in 4 positions: homeowner relocating, investor recently purchased, tired
of maintaining their current
tenants, or not
happy with your current management company - and we can help in every area!
Our main focus is keeping your properties in excellent condition, full
of happy long - term
tenants and making you money.
These do's and don'ts will help keep your
tenant happy, meaning less chance
of an early
tenant turnover.
By being respectful
of your
tenant, showing genuine concern and responding in a timely fashion, you're more likely to successfully resolve the complaint and keep your
tenant happy.
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Certainly walk through before signing everything to make sure it's still in good shape after the
tenants leave but I think as long as you are
happy with the price and the condition
of the house there isn't much else to think about here.
I think your idea
of smaller ones in each bedroom and then one for the living / kitchen is good; if there's just one for the whole place, the
tenants won't be
happy if they like to sleep with the bedroom door closed.
I've heard
of landlords doing an improvement each year to help improve the value
of the house and keep the
tenants happy.
A couple
of tenants weren't too
happy with the increase so we compensated them to voluntarily move out.
Now, contrast that with the worst that could happen should a
tenant in one
of your properties get «sue
happy.»
Right now I am leaning towards replacing the ugly dark brown carpet with a lighter colored carpet because a) having both lived and owned duplexes for a while, sound issues are quite important in long term happiness
of tenants b) it will still be a significant improvement in how it appears currently and c) the lower
tenant I want to keep
happy for reasons I detail here:
As a residential rental owner, you're also in the customer service business — since the continued profitability
of your investment is largely dependent on keeping your
tenants happy.
While it takes a little extra time to be responsive, it ultimately leads to
happier tenants who are less likely to take advantage
of their landlords.
With more than 1 billion people active on Facebook, 100 million on Instagram, and 974 million existing Twitter accounts, there's a good chance one or all
of your
tenants are on social media and would be more than
happy to connect with a professional landlord page on Facebook.
Of course you want to create a home where
tenants will be comfortable and
happy.
We actually just approved someone tonight, and couldn't be
happier that the whole process
of screening prospective
tenants is over.