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Renter 411: What Tenant Information You Should Track & Why

How much do you know about your renters? Sure, you have their names, contact details and leases on file, but what else should you be keeping track of? Storing detailed tenant information in your property management system can help you better monitor your properties and enforce policies. It can also help you improve your relationship … Continued

5 Tax Season Strategies For Property Management

There’s no time like tax time. The piles of receipts, daunting forms and late nights staring at your monitor might seem like a lot now, but it’s worth it to keep the IRS out of your office for another year. Whether you’re expecting a return this year or not, these five tax strategies for property … Continued

3 Easy Ways To Make Tenants Happy

“I wish more of my tenants were unhappy,” said no landlord ever. Happy tenants make your job easier. When more of your renters are happy, you get fewer calls, more referrals and more renewals. These three easy ways to make tenants happy don’t cost a fortune. In fact, the third one might actually make you … Continued

7 Tips For New Landlords

Are you new to being a landlord? Renting out residential or commercial space can be both profitable and rewarding – if you do it right. Whether you plan to manage your property yourself or hire a property manager to do it for you, these seven tips will help you get your bearings. 1. Secure your … Continued

ICYMI: Our Top 10 Blog Posts Of 2018

Can you believe we’ve shared more than 80 blog posts on The Breezeway this year? Our blog for property managers, owners and investors features two new posts a week. Scroll down to see the 10 most popular blog posts of 2018 or choose your own adventure by clicking any of these category links: news, people, … Continued

6 Year-End Do’s & Don’ts For Property Managers

How did another year fly by? December seems to sneak up faster and faster and, with it, year-end responsibilities. When everyone else is settling in for a relaxing holiday season, most property managers are in high gear closing out the last 12 months and preparing for the next 12. Whether your portfolio consists of commercial, … Continued