Charlotte Property Management Weekly: Delayed Rental Walk-Throughs Cost Everyone Money
Unfortunately, I’m yawning as I’m writing the title of this article. I’m not sure how to jazz it up a little (maybe “Lindsey Lohan falls for property manager during rental walk-through! Then she heads back to rehab.” I’m intrigued at least.
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Another Ploy in Rental Home Fraud
Perhaps the next “big thing” in rental fraud is high-jacked rental house ads. We just started managing a property and were surprised when potential tenants started contacting us about a different Craig’s List ad on the same house (at a much lower rental rate); they were wondering which of the Craig’s List ads for this rental house was legitimate.
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Lessons from the Banking Crisis for Properly Structuring Incentives for Rent-To-Sell
Potential clients of ours ask, “Why do you charge a “Realtor Fee” of 5% or 6% when a rent-to-own tenant buys our home (rent-to-sell)? Some of your competitors provide the tenant, keep the upfront option fee, and then let us manage the property. We then only pay the attorney fees when the tenant buys.”
We answer, “So you don’t experience something akin to the banking crisis.”
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Maybe You Shouldn’t Fix Up your Rental Home?
Unfortunately, trophy rental homes with bells and whistles don’t make money; average homes do. So the key is to keep your rental home average and undifferentiated? That doesn’t sound like good marketing, does it?
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Better to Rent or List Your Home for Sale? 3 Question Litmus Test
This seems to be a FAQ these days. As a property manager in Charlotte, we get many calls from people asking themselves this question.
I didn’t think there was a one-size-fits-all answer to this, but I was corrected. It just seems to come down to who you ask.
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: 700+ Credit Score Tenants Not the Best Option for your Rental Home?
He wanted to make sure that we placed a rental tenant into his home that had 700+ credit scores. That was it.
I told him I didn’t think that was a good idea; it would reject a lot of better suited applicants. He told me I was crazy (in so many words).
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Wouldn’t You Want the Market to Know Your Rental is For Sale?
However, in an increasingly illiquid market, most wanna-be sellers are turning to the rental market to decrease the short-term pain of monthly payments on their vacant homes. What they really want to do is sell (and not of the short variety).
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: 52 Consecutive Weeks of Writing- Some Random Thoughts on the Real Estate Industry
Writing a blog every week is hard! My hats are off to the people who write multiple times a week, and especially to those that do it every day- kudos!
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: Making Rent-To-Sell’s Story Sound like BP’s
2. Misery. Agony. It will definitely lead to eviction which means years of court battles that will make the OJ trial seem like a traffic ticket. Once the tenant moves in, your life will be drastically different. It’s like having another child; be prepared to be over to your old house weekly at 1 AM to fix the toilet. I feel I must present this offer to you, but I would highly recommend against it.
Learn MoreCharlotte Property Management Weekly: When Will Rental Rates Rise?
Which leads to the question we really care about: When can we raise the rents to my properties? In short, soon. Why is that?
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