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Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Necessary Expenses Of Being A Landlord

By Layla Vanderbilt

Nobody desires to pay out money- The fact remains that being a land owner you purchased the property to earn! But here are a few pointers to spending money at the correct place which would definitely save you a lot of money in the future.

Believe it or not, landscaping matters. Everyone loves having a beautiful lawn, but no one wants to actually mow it, do they? Get a few gardeners and some sprinklers and let them go to work to make your property beautiful and verdant. It'll do a lot for making renting from you more appealing. If people wanted to do their own annoying mowing, they'd be buying their own houses, now wouldn't they? Take advantage of their laziness to make your property look like a better deal.

So now that you've got a lovely lawn and the upkeep is in competent hands, you need to consider advertising! If you don't present your property to prospective tenants, they'll never come- how can they, if they don't know you're there? The first and most obvious thing to do is to place a sign in the front of the property that states you are now leasing, but then you must branch out from there, especially if your area sees little traffic. Now, I'm not going to tell you to invest in newspaper ads and such- those are costly and besides, the print media sees fewer and fewer readers anymore. Instead, turn to the Internet, where certain sites offer FREE advertising. Try putting your ad up on Craigslist, to start with. You'll get tons of views and not have to spend a penny.

It's the little things that make a big difference in the minds of potential customers. People like to feel like they're renting from a professional instead of someone who barely knows how to keep things running. Whether you're new to the business or an old hand, you'll want a business phone number and a PO Box. It can be highly destructive to the tenant-landlord relationship if they know where you're living at and that the phone you're using is just your regular mobile phone.

Once you find someone suitable to lease from your property, you'll want to have a good, solid lease that's fully compliant with any state laws. Don't just pick up a generic one from some office supply place, really take the time (and necessary money) to obtain a reliable leasing agreement. Make SURE that you know the state laws, and be certain that whoever you turn to to get your agreement made does too. Time and money spent now can save potentially thousands later on.

5. 3-Day Notices: You should take active measures without any fear against the tenants who do not pay rent in a timely manner. If you are prompt enough to send him a 3-Day notice to pay or vacate the very first time he is late in paying rent, you can guarantee that he would never be late again.

Be firm and give the tenant the notice the EXACT day that you find it necessary to do so. This is where that alternate contact info will help you again- having it come from Management rather than from you lets Management be the "bad guys" instead of you. With good investments made in landscaping, contacts and a lease, your place well-advertised and you being quick with notices, you'll save yourself literally thousands and your career as a landlord will become as profitable as you've hoped. - 23167

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