What Options Do I Have If My Tenant is Breaking a Lease Agreement?
By Daniel Robertson Sunday, September 6, 2020
Lease agreements are invaluable legal contracts that allow both the tenant and the property owner to abide by the rules of the tenancy. It’s a form of assurance that the tenant will pay rent until the expiry of the lease and that the landlord won’t raise the rent.But...
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Questions to Ask a Property Manager Before Hiring In Utah
By Daniel Robertson Sunday, August 30, 2020
Hiring a property manager or company is a big investment. Property management is complicated and fast-paced. It takes talent, dedication, and a unique skill set to succeed in the industry. Because of this, you’ll want to make sure you are choosing the right manager for...
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Would you rather have an empty property or a tenant who might not pay the rent? This is the dilemma many landlords in Salt Lake City and in other parts of Utah face. Figuring out a strategy on how to find renters can be a struggle, especially when the state undergoes ec...
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A professional property manager handles all the tasks associated with managing your property, such as tenant screening, handling maintenance issues, collecting rent, and dealing with tenant complaints. Here in Salt Lake City, property management fees — and the service...
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Getting new clients isn’t very easy and each month your property stays vacant is a month you’ve lost income. Did you know improving your tenant retention rates by approximately 5% increases your profits by between 25%-95%? Crazy, right?But how does a l...
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Many landlords in Salt Lake City struggle to find the right tenants for their properties, but there are a lucky few who have multiple qualified applicants. While most property owners would agree this is a good thing, many of them don’t want to fall foul of the Fair Housing ...
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How COVID-19 Has Influenced Multi-Family Housing Trends in 2020
By Daniel Robertson Tuesday, June 2, 2020
The top multifamily housing trends in 2020 may surprise you. With the economy going the way it is, mortgage rates heading toward a record low, and millennials ready to buy, there is sure to be a change.It’s no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly influe...
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Being a landlord sure has its ups and downs. You have seemingly the best, easiest tenants most days. You’re feeling like you’ve made a great investment and you’re living the life. Until you’re not. One day it all hits the fan. You need to prepare yoursel...
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10 Tips for First-Time Landlords Who Want Better Relationships With Tenants
By Daniel Robertson Thursday, May 14, 2020
A positive landlord-tenant relationship can reduce many of the problems associated with property management. Tenants who maintain positive relations with their landlord throughout their tenancy are more likely to renew contracts and pay rent on time. Whether you’re a ...
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There are many things to consider when renting out your property. It may seem exciting to get some extra cash flow by turning your home into a rental opportunity, but you need to know what to expect. Have you done this before? Are you familiar with the pros and cons? Do you ...
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