My partner and I have acquired and leased hundreds of rental units. As co-owner at my organization, I still have the final say on approving rental applicants. As much as I want to delegate the task, I am aware it is of pretty high value. Having a great tenant in your property is crucial. A troubled one... Continue Reading →
6 Hacks for Making Tenant Management More Hands-Off
“I want to become a landlord so I can work a second job!” Said no one ever. Granted, rental properties are not completely passive investments the way that, say, mutual funds are. They require some work to buy, to manage, to maintain accurate books, to file taxes on properly. But the ultimate goal of all... Continue Reading →