Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Finding a great deal on a home in an undesirable neighborhood may have you thinking that you scored big – for a moment. Once you are ready to rent out the property, you may find that there is very little interest. And, even more discouraging, those who do show interest are likely to be less-than-desirable, opting for anything. ...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Disclaimer: Before we proceed with this article, you should know that the laws regarding security cameras may vary based on your local and state laws. Before installing any type of recording device on your occupied rental property, it is recommended that you seek legal advice to understand your laws and rights as well as those of your ten...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Having rental property will do you no good at all if you don’t have tenants residing in it. They are one of the main components of being an investor and owning rental property. But, tenants come and tenants go, don’t they? For some landlords, it seems like every year brings a new start with new tenants. If you aren’...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, September 29, 2020
A lot of people turn to real estate to make some money. Maybe that’s how you found your way to creating your own portfolio. After all, according to John D. Rockefeller, “The major fortunes in America have been made in land.” Initial purchases are fine, but eventually, what happens? That’s right – portfol...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Rent is one of the most basic aspects of rental property. You, the landlord, have a property that you allow your tenant, a renter, to reside in for a fee. Your tenant moves in, cares for the property, and presents you with payment – on time – each and every month for the duration of the lease. While it should be this easy...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, September 15, 2020
When it comes to investing in a rental home, you don’t always have to purchase a brand new property. In fact, many investors find it monetarily rewarding to purchase an older home as a rental. But just how old of a home is too old? Older homes automatically come with an unwritten disclaimer that they are going to need some upke...
Marina Shlomov - Friday, September 11, 2020
The coronavirus has sent us into a worldwide pandemic. As a result, we have had to change the way we do many things in life – from how we experience date night to how we do our grocery shopping. Things we never could have imagined have now become normalized. And spending time outdoors – in a socially distanced manner, of cours...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Rental Showings, Virtual Tours, and Social DistancingThere are a lot of things going on in the world around us these days – primarily the effects of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19 - that are impacting the normal way we handle business. And, while this virus is changing life when it comes to grocery shopping, entertainment, fitness,...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, September 1, 2020
You invested in a rental property and someone is showing interest. You’ve met the potential tenant, they have viewed the property, and have now asked to move forward with the application process. How exciting right? As you go through the application and thoroughly screen the potential tenant, you must decide whether or not the ...
Marina Shlomov - Tuesday, August 25, 2020
COVID-19: What it Means for Rent PaymentsJust like many other individuals and industries around the world, landlords are also impacted by the current COVID-19 pandemic that we are facing. Things like showing properties, handling maintenance issues, and performing walk-throughs have all had to be adjusted to meet the social distancing requ...
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