Be a Smarter Orlando Investor
While we’re here to provide all the day-to-day support that your property needs, when it comes to leasing, management, and maintenance, we know our investors have much to gain from our knowledge, expertise, and resources. So, we’ve put together a series of educational blogs and videos that we think will offer sound tips and advice. Our team helps you make smart investment decisions.
9 Telling Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Orlando Property Manager
Finding the right property manager for your property can be difficult. How do you determine who you can trust to manage and maintain your property while still making a profit? The answer is in the questions! Before you decide to hire a property manager in the Orlando...
8 Tips to Reinforce Timely Rent From Your Tenants
Landlords in Davenport expect their tenants to pay rent on time. When someone signs a lease, they agree to pay their rent on a certain day of each month in exchange for a place to live. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case with some tenants. Some landlords find...
4 Steps to Determine the Best Rental Rate for Your Orlando Property
As a landlord with an Orlando property, you must have a business-like mindset. If you don’t, you could be losing a lot of money on your real estate investment. Having this analytical and profit-driven mindset is essential when determining the rental price of your...
17 Terms All Rental Investors Should Know
In any industry, be it real estate, financial, legal or medical, there are always technical jargons we use. These simplify conversations between colleagues and convey to professionals your meaning with fewer explanations. If you want to delve into the rental...
When Does a Guest Become a Tenant?
As a property owner, part of your duty is knowing the identity of the tenants who live in your rentals. Sometimes, tenants can abuse their freedom and allow overstaying guests in the rental space. When you ignore this issue, you risk the safety of other tenants in...
How to Successfully Advertise Your Orlando Rental
It’s every Orlando landlord’s goal to land the dream tenant. A perfect tenant is one who is respectful, takes care of their property, and, above everything else, pays their rent on time. That said, finding tenants of such caliber isn’t always easy. This is especially...
What is “implied covenant of quiet enjoyment”?
When discussing tenant rights and privacy, you might come across the term 'quiet enjoyment.' This is a basic right that every tenant possesses. What exactly does this mean? All of us have differences when it comes to levels of quiet enjoyment. Sometimes, what one...
9 Tips to Avoid Tenant Damages to Your Rental Property
Having a rental property business comes with many risks. One significant source of trouble arises from a tenant's problematic behavior. Some tenants are responsible and will take care of your property without causing damage. But other tenants may not be that cautious...
Orlando, Florida Landlord-Tenant Law
Conflicts between landlords and tenants are pretty common in Orlando, Florida. This can often be blamed on a misunderstanding of Florida's landlord-tenant law. A landlord, for instance, may think it’s okay to enter rented premises without permission as it’s their...
How to Write a Good Property Listing
In order to attract prospective tenants or buyers to visit your property, you need to entice them with a good property listing. This may seem like a challenge, especially when you want your property to stand out from the thousands of other listings online. However, as...
Tips for Making Your Rental Property Stand Out
In a sea of rental properties, you want yours to stand out. But how can you if you share similar features with other properties? Landlords have a common goal of making sure their rental units remain consistently attractive, to keep vacancies at a minimum. The key...
Should I Allow Tenants to Paint My Rental Property?
Color always affects your environment. When we’re staying somewhere in which the colors are vibrant, we feel energized. Subdued colors, in contrast, make us feel calm. In a rental property, landlords usually use neutral colors like white, gray, beige and cream to...