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.
Renting Out Your Property While in a Pandemic
Renting out your property while in a pandemic We are all having to reinvent the way we do things right now. Property Management is no different. You don't have to pause your dreams of having an investment property delivering an income just because there is a pandemic....
How To Handle Maintenance During COVID-19
Are you looking for advice on maintaining your rental properties during the COVID-19 outbreak? The novel coronavirus pandemic raises many concerns for landlords. One of these is the handling of both emergency and routine maintenance tasks in rental properties....
What to do with a Former Tenant’s Possessions
When a tenant moves out of your rental unit, he might leave some of his belongings behind. However, before disposing these possessions, it’s a good idea to decide which of them have value. Perishable foods, bottles, newspapers and such items can be disposed. Though,...
How to Attract Long-Term Tenants in Orlando, Florida
Long-term tenants are every landlord’s dream. Turnovers are expensive and time-draining. It’s good to practice various methods to keep your tenants loyal. This will allow you to avoid turnovers as much as possible. This article contains recommendations on creating a...
Squatters Rights in Florida
Squatters are individuals who find an abandoned or vacant property and move in. They take residence without discussing the matters with the actual owner. There are many legal nuances. Sometimes squatting could be a civil case. In other circumstances, it could become a...
Breaking a Lease in Florida: What It Means for You and Your Tenant
Tenants sign lease agreements with the intention of staying for its full duration. However, there is the chance of something happening that stops them from doing so. Many potential situations can arise that create the need to break a lease early. These circumstances...
Maintenance Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
To protect your property from losing its value and marketability, maintenance is essential. It’s good practice to conduct regular inspections to fix minor damages than wasting money in the future. If you neglect to fix the small repairs, you might end up with major...
Pet Deposits, Pet Fees, and Pet Rent – What’s the Difference?
Pets are like family to many prospective tenants, making it is hard to say no to a tenant who has a pet. However, with our experience in property management, we know that as a landlord, it is important to know the difference between pet deposits, pet fees, and pet...
Hurricane Dorian Update
Dear Tenant As you will probably have seen on the news, there is a high possibility that we are expecting to be in the path of a SEVERE TROPICAL STORM / HURRICANE in the next few days, please prepare, plan, and stay informed as this weather system approaches. Storm...
Top 7 Amenities Renters Can’t Resist in Orlando, Florida
Are you wondering how some Orlando properties are always at full capacity and rarely experience any vacancies? Many landlords look for new ways to satisfy the needs and wants of their tenants to make them stay at the property longer. This way, their rental property...
What Exactly Is “Normal Wear and Tear”?
“Normal wear and tear” is one of the most difficult terminologies to understand in the Florida landlord-tenant laws. The law attempts to define it as “something that is not considered to cause damage to property.” This means that a landlord can’t hold tenants liable...
Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in Your Rental Property
Pets or no pets? That’s a question every landlord in Orlando, FL must consider. Americans are a nation of pet lovers. Approximately 66.5 million households have at least one pet, according to The Humane Society of the United States. It may be worthwhile to consider...