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Property Management
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Get Your House Ready to Sell - Part I
If you are getting ready to sell a house, the key is thinking like a buyer. And what do buyers do? They drive up to a house and look at it. If they're not repelled by what they see, they step inside and look around. Learn how to get your house ready to sell.
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Quick Tips To Selling Your Home
When buyers look at homes, the tedious nature of the task can result in all the properties looking the same. Here are some tips you can implement to make your home stand out.
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Checklist Before Showing Your Home
You have put your home on the market and are getting some interest. Potential buyers want to come see the home, which means you need to do a last minute checkup.
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Be Patient Screening Tenants
An iron constitution and enduring patience are critical to keeping up your landlord discipline when times are tough.
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Six Ways to Keep Your Cool During the Eviction Process
An eviction is a legal process that is initiated when a homeowner has requested a tenant to leave the property, and the tenant refuses to do so. Learn how to avoid the emotional roller coaster of eviction, and how to stay on top of the process.
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Some Important Facts of Property Management
Property market evolves constantly and requires all experience and commitment of management professionals to satisfy the necessities for construction, buys and sale of buildings for more demanding clients every day.
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Tenant Background Searches
Tenant background searches become necessary when you are thinking of renting your house. A foolproof tenant background search helps you to make a quick, educated decision based on your tenant's background.
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Real Estate Property Management: Is There a Tenant in the House
You're about to take the plunge and buy your first investment property. Should you buy something that you can live in, something you can develop and sell on, or should you buy a designated rental property? If you are going to choose the last option then you need to do your homework first. There are different types of tenancies and every one of them should be handled differently.
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Good Communication Could Help Avoid Eviction Action
Before you start your eviction, there should be no doubt between you and your tenant why the legal action must take place. Learn how to communicate with your tenant, and how to properly document your case before you start a residential eviction.
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Property Management Website: Pictures Sell and Save You Time
Some property management websites put very little effort into listing all the information that is available on their rental units, while others show pictures and details about each listing. The first does not hold the interest of internet browsers while the second draws them in and prompts them to contact the listing company.
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Property Management: Online Rental Applications Must Be Encrypted
One of the most common mistakes I see on property management websites is a company that decides they want to take online rental applications using a non-secure form. Rental applications require 1 or more social security numbers which, in the hands of hacker, can lead to identity theft and fraud. Using a non-secure form to gather this sensitive information makes you liable and party to possible criminal acts.
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Property Management Web Site: Marketing to Renters and Property Owners
Property management companies face a unique challenge marketing to 2 distinct groups to remain successful in business. Your web site enables you to communicate to property owners and renters in an effective way, showing both that you are professional and take good care of the rental properties you manage.
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