This is a great magazine to keep up on the changing markets for investing. Rentals are a long term investment. Know how to play the game right! 16 full pages all about Real Property Management. Real Property Management Washington, DC (2 comments)
If you are building a property management company, you know that it takes a lot of time, and money. So how do you Make more time and make more money? Well it's simple. Duplicate yourself for less money, and create multiple sources of income doing what your already doing. Sounds easy, right? You can't be every where at once.
Remember you have to save your owners money, and still make a good living. The sources of income are not all coming from the owner. The idea, and the need for multiple income (8 comments)
rent: Even GOD does EVICTIONS!
- 01/08/10 11:46 PM
I just read this post, and thought it was good timing, with the holidays just over, and the excuses about to much money spent on christmas, or vacation... This applies to every landlord. Great post.
GOD evicted HIS First man, Adam - why? because he did NOT follow the rules of the lease! HE gave man the option and man chose what man wanted to do! Why do we think we can make something work when GOD himself allows man to suffer the consequences of his own choices? Throughout the Bible, there are examples for us to learn (3 comments)
rent: Property Management Maryland
- 01/07/10 01:05 PM
Property Management Maryland Have you ever thought about hiring a professional property management company? I have an idea...
Real Property Management has professionally managed properties for more than 20 years, with a professional, well-trained staff of property managers, maintenance personnel, and accountants. That's why property owners throughout the area depend on us to help rent their property quickly and manage their property professionally.
Think of it as a vehicle to get you where you need to be. Let us save you the time and the hassle of Property Management Maryland, We also manage all of Howard County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, (3 comments)
Lately I have read a lot of different articles, blogs, and updates on getting into proeprty management, or how different people got started. It’ funny, this business is a hard one to get into, with out knowing someone, or getting your experience by just doing it. This is very fitting, because this business changes everyday, and you need to be able to adjust, and have an entrepreneur spirit. There is never a day that is the same as the last, and sometimes you have to crate the right (12 comments)
rent: Property Managers do the DIRTY WORK for you...
- 12/22/09 01:59 PM
Property Managers do the DIRTY WORK for you... A lot of rental owners maybe thinking why should I hire a property manager… My first thought about this is even if you like managing your rentals, are you getting the most out of them, are you filling your vacancy's as fast as possible with the best possible tenant, if the answer is yes, then my next question is are you using all the correct contracts. If you are congrats, and I know you will be fine. Most owners just don’t have the time to manage their units. We always sign new (0 comments)
Need to improve cash flow?The more rent you receive the more money you will make. Right now your thinking this guy knows his stuff. This sounds simple, but sometimes it’s over looked. When you have a turn over, and the property sits vacant for a month or longer, while you are cleaning the unit, or just waiting on a good tenant. That is missed rent, and that affects your bottom line. What if you lowered your rent by $50.00 or $100.00. On a typical rent of $1500.00 if you miss one month of rent you miss out (0 comments)
rent: Don't Play The Games...
- 12/09/09 06:33 AM
Don't Play The Games It seems every month the same tenants are late. It doesn’t make a difference what you do to make it easy for them to pay, they just Property Management like being late. It seems that the late fee doesn’t really make a difference. The fear of it “showing up on their credit” doesn’t make a difference. So what options do you have to help you increase your chanced of getting rent on time? The best way we have found is to be proactive about starting the eviction process. Our lease states rent is due on the (7 comments)