Blog Post Risks of Having a Vacant Rental Property

Risks of Having a Vacant Rental Property

As a landlord, you’ll probably experience periods of vacancy. This is a normal part of owning a rental property. Typically, vacancies can be the result of market trends, poor advertising, high rent rates, or a lease agreement coming to an end. Regardless of the cause, filli...
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Blog Post Renewal Screening Checks

Renewal Screening Checks

The trick to successfully owning a rental property is to find trustworthy, long-term renters. So, when a tenant wants to renew their lease agreement, you may want to rush into it. But it’s better to take your time. This way, you can ensure you’re protected from c...
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Blog Post Top Tenant Complaints and How to Solve Them

Top Tenant Complaints and How to Solve Them

Complaints from tenants are unavoidable. Whether you have been a landlord for a decade or for only a year, complaints from tenants are bound to arise. No matter how excellent the rental property is, tenants can still run into maintenance problems or other complaints that become y...
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Blog Post The Pros and Cons of Renting Your House Furnished

The Pros and Cons of Renting Your House Furnished

Before beginning to rent out your rental property, consider the pros and cons of renting the property furnished. In this article the team from Scudo Real Estate is going to delve into this question and provide the answers you need to make a decision. Following Market TrendsM...
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Blog Post Is A Month To Month Lease Better for Landlords?

Is A Month To Month Lease Better for Landlords?

For landlords, an essential part of running a successful rental is knowing which lease agreements suit your needs best. Deciding between yearly or month-to-month leases can be challenging as each option has strengths and weaknesses. Month-to-month leases offer flexibility and con...
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Blog Post How To Write A Good Property Listing

How To Write A Good Property Listing

Are you looking for tenants to fill your vacant rental unit? Writing a great property listing is essential to making a good first impression and attracting potential renters. A well-written property listing should accurately describe the features, amenities, and unique qualities ...
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Blog Post Costs That Landlords Don’t Notice They’re Accruing

Costs That Landlords Don’t Notice They’re Accruing

Whether you’re a new landlord or a seasoned investor, it’s important to review your expenditures on a regular basis. Property management often comes with unexpected costs that can impact your bottom line and prevent you from meeting your investment goals.In today&rsqu...
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Blog Post Tips for End of Tenancy Cleaning

Tips for End of Tenancy Cleaning

One source of conflict between landlords and tenants when it comes to the return of security deposits involves property cleanliness (or lack of). Luckily, it’s something that can be avoided!As a landlord, providing your tenant with a good end-of-tenancy checklist can help e...
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Blog Post What Maintenance Issues Are Emergencies and What Can Wait for Regular Business Hours?

What Maintenance Issues Are Emergencies and What Can Wait for Regular Business Hours?

Being a landlord means having to address maintenance issues whenever they arise. As a property owner, being available 24/7 is the best way to protect your investment and ensure you can keep up with necessary maintenance and repairs.Not only will responding to your tenant’s ...
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Blog Post What Exactly is “Normal Wear and Tear”?

What Exactly is “Normal Wear and Tear”?

Every landlord has to cope with normal wear and tear. But what exactly does “normal” mean? You must comprehend how these principles are used in order for your investment’s financial affairs to stay healthy while being able to hold renters accountable when n...
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