Category: San Diego Rentals
Guide to Tenant Screening
Being a landlord can be extremely challenging. Landlords often encounter numerous obstacles that they have to overcome quickly. But the most difficult aspect of being a landlord does not concern expensive repairs and maintenance or even paperwork and legal technicalities. It is managing tenant relations that can be a source of endless stress and frustration, […]
How Does Property Management Handle Evictions?
As a landlord, you have what seems like a neverending list of responsibilities, but it is having to go through the complex eviction process that may be every landlord’s worst nightmare. In an ideal world, evictions would be non-existent. However, this is the real world, and in the real world, tenants can be late on […]
What Landlords Need To Do To Track Their Expenses
Truth be told, tracking expenses takes quite some investment in terms of time, and we don’t all have the privilege of doing something for long. Nevertheless, failing to find time doesn’t really go well with processes such as loan applications, filing tax returns and dealing with IRS audits. As a San Diego landlord with a […]
A Definitive Guide to Tenant Screening
Profitability and tenant screening go hand-in-hand in the rental property and property management industry in San Diego. Tenants may seem like good people, until they start dragging your business down by accruing hefty bills, damaging valuable furnishings and failing to pay rent for months on end. How do you ensure that your tenant won’t be […]
What Factors Affect My Property Management Costs?
Although the purpose of property management is to protect your investment in real estate and take the stress and hassle that you would be exposed to in your capacity as the owner out of the equation, it is an investment in and of itself and you may be hard-pressed to decide if it is a […]
How Do Property Managers Handle Repairs?
Full service property management covers a diverse set of responsibilities: handling demanding tenants, dealing with heaps of humdrum paperwork, keeping up with the latest amendments to applicable laws and regulations, responding to emergencies, etc. Essentially, it is the job of a property manager to protect the interests of landlords, property owners and Airbnb and similar […]