Podcast 326: Construction on Occupied Rentals

Construction On Occupied Rentals (Podcast #326)

Let’s say you want to upgrade the kitchen in your rental. Currently, you have a tenant living there. What are the rules and regulations when it comes to construction on rental properties that are occupied? Find out in this latest episode. Plus, we’ll chat about the most popular ways to structure bank accounts for your…
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rent guarantee insurance

Rent Guarantee Insurance Explained: What It Can Do For You

When you’ve invested money into your business and rental properties, it makes sense to want to protect them. Landlord insurance makes it possible for you to protect your building from environmental damages while also protecting yourself from liability; renters insurance allows tenants to protect their belongings at the unit. How does rent guarantee insurance help…
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Podcast 325: How to Collect Rent Payments Online

How To Collect Rent Payments Online (Podcast #325)

Podcast Host, Andrew Schultz, discusses how to choose an online rent payment company, including the discussion of well-known systems like PayPal. We’ll also chat about odd-document requests from tenants and how to respond. Your rental property’s inspection paperwork? No need to show a tenant. Last, but not least, we’ll discuss a tenant who ripped an…
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Podcast 324: How to Set Your Property's Rent

How To Set Your Property’s Rent Price (Podcast #324)

Setting the rent price for your property doesn’t have to be stressful. Host, Andrew Schultz, goes over a few tips on how to set the correct price for your rental property. Plus, we’ll chat about insurance policies on rentals and the most common policies typically used by landlords on rentals. Last, but not least, we’ll…
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how long does it take to evict someone

Best Landlord Cheat Sheet: How Long Does It Take To Evict Someone?

Updated August 2020 Keeping to a timeline is one of the hardest parts of being a landlord. Even when you’ve made lists, plans, and schedules galore, unexpected obstacles can often throw you off by weeks or even months when you least expect. And in the rental property business, time is money! One situation that can…
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Podcast 323: How to Market Rental Property

How To Market Rental Property (Podcast #323)

Should you market your rental properties on something like Zillow or Craigslist? Or, maybe Facebook is the best option. TIme & time again, we hear the question, “How should I market my rental property to find tenants?” Property Manager, Andrew Schultz, talks about marketing your rental properties on this latest podcast. Plus, he’ll go over…
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Podcast 322: How to Deny Tenant Applications Professionally

How To Deny Tenant Applications Professionally (Podcast #322)

Often as a landlord, you’re put in a situation where you need to notify potential tenants that their renter’s application has been denied. But, how do you do so in a professional manner? Learn more about denying a tenant’s application in this latest episode. Plus, we’ll go over how to manage unnecessary requests from tenants….
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Podcast 321: How Much More Can Mom & Pop Landlords Take?

Mom & Pop Landlords & Tenant Requests (Podcast #321)

Mom & Pop landlords haven’t seen much sympathy lately other than a few forbearance options here and there. With eviction moratoriums still in place for a few states, landlords are finding it harder to keep up with payments on their rentals, let alone their own family homes. In the meantime, unnecessary tenant requests are on…
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What is the Right Rent Payment App?

What Is The Right Rent Payment App? A Guide To Choosing

The rental industry is constantly changing. As technology advances, markets change, and the world keeps moving, there are going to be opportunities to change the way you do business. One aspect of the rental industry that has been rapidly changing in the last decade is the way that rental payments are collected. While everyone used…
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Podcast 320: Cash Rent Payments and Tenant Belongings

#320 Cash Rent Payments & Tenant Belongings

Manhattan apartment sales haven’t seen this kind of plunge in nearly 30 years. The struggle to find buyers in today’s commercial real estate market is real as buyers sit on their hands and wait out the storm. For current landlords, the question of, “do I show a property with a tenant currently living in it…
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