When you look for tenants to move into your rental property, you want to find someone who will pay their rent, follow the rules you set, and who will respect your property and treat it as their own. Unfortunately, things don’t always go the way you plan. A...
A typical lease agreement indicates, among other things, the amount of rent to be paid as well as the rent payment deadline. While most landlords collect rent on the first of every month, there is usually no harm in setting a different deadline depending on your...
When leasing out a residential property, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (DHUD) requires you to sign a legal lease agreement with the tenant. This document outlines the terms of the rental agreement such as the period of the lease and the monthly...
While many Tampa rental property investors have a healthy portfolio and enjoy good returns, unfortunately, it is far too common for some to struggle to make even a meager profit. Just because you’ve invested in a rental property, doesn’t mean it will be...