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What New York City Borough Will Get Landlords the Biggest Return on Investment

As an increasing number of people prefer renting over buying, property management becomes one of the most profitable sources of passive income – and for a good reason. Real estate investment is less risky than most of the other options, and it allows you to get a steady flow of money with a little effort. […]

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The Basics of ACH Payments and How They Could Benefit Your Business

This is a guest post written by Mariah K. Young. As a Digital Marketing Specialist at Dwolla, she helps educate people on the ideal API for moving money from one bank account to another. If you’d like to learn more about Dwolla’s ACH API, visit the blog.

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How to Prepare Your Home for an Open House

As the world goes increasingly digital, virtually all rental-related tasks can be done online. There are online property listings, digital tenant screening, e-signed lease agreements, and so much more. But regardless of these technological advances, there is one stage of a rental process that seems to remain the same. Yes, it is an open house […]

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Five Ways to Make Rental Paperwork Easier

By Claire Murdough, HelloSign So you’ve found a perfect tenant and you’ve secured a handshake agreement. Now it’s time to find a printer, print the rental agreement, send it to the tenant, wait for them to sign it and scan it back, and then file the document somewhere in the depths of a filing cabinet.

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Industry Trends All Landlords Should Follow This Year

As the holiday rush falls behind and people get back to their working routine, here comes the right moment for articles like this one. And if December is the best for reflecting on the progress made, January is all about fresh starts, long-awaited releases, and upcoming trends. I have prepared a detailed overview of the […]

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How and Why to Report a Delinquent Tenant to the Credit Bureaus

If you have tried your hand at property management, you are likely to know that being a landlord is not only collecting money and dealing with maintenance requests. Sometimes it’s more about disputes, negotiations, and even reports to the credit bureaus. Yes, property management can boost your problem-solving skills better than a specialized class at […]

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5 Secrets of Real Estate Photography

And Why Quality Photos Are Half the Battle

They say we never get a second chance to make a first impression. When it comes to real estate photography, this statement appears to be especially true. Any experienced landlord or real estate professional would agree that photos can either make or break your property listing. High-quality pictures can make a world of difference to […]

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How to Minimize Tenant Turnover

Residents come and go, which is an integral part of renting. However, some landlords tend to experience a lower tenant turnover and rent out their properties much faster than the rest. Is there any secret to their success?

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Benefits of eSigning Your Rental Agreement Online

Online lease agreement signing is quite a new option that is now available for both tenants and landlords. Before this idea has gone online, people used to meet in person to sign a paper rental contract. Now, using a new digital signature technology, there is no need to waste time on it anymore. Electronic lease […]

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What Questions to Ask Your Potential Tenants

Will the prospects take good care of your rental property? Even if the applicants seem to be trustworthy people, it is very important to double-check them! We’ve prepared tenant screening questions for you to select the best candidates!

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