Over 40% of all renters will visit a property management company’s social media. Are you ready to compete in that space? Here’s how to get MORE social media followers.
Is there really such thing as an overqualified job applicant? Can a resume be too good to be true? You don’t necessarily need to avoid hiring someone based on better-than-expected credentials. Here’s why.
When marketing your properties online, there are certain messages you want to avoid. There are also specific words that you might think will attract renters but can leave a negative impression on readers.
Fall maintenance is a lot of work. Think you can do it all yourself? We’ll see about that! It’s time to get your mind in the gutter: Here are the autumn jobs you shouldn’t skip.
Do you send a community newsletter to your residents every month? In addition to property news, it can include upcoming local events, timely safety tips and small gifts for residents Check out all our big ideas!
No matter your good intentions, fair housing laws and occupancy standards are tricky to navigate. Let’s look at several laws property managers must know to stay compliant with the Fair Housing Act.
It would be bad business to accept the first rental application without question. You’d be increasing the chance that you rent to someone with a risky rental history. So, when should you rent to someone with bad credit?