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How do you ensure a landlord chooses you?

By Emily Carr |

7 ways to win over a potential landlord

  1. Dress up. Always look your best when attending a rental inspection.
  2. Be on time. Nothing makes a bad first impression quite like being late.
  3. Have a rental resume.
  4. Be one step ahead of everyone else.
  5. Be honest.
  6. Be charming.
  7. Be desirable.

Is the rent fixed by Rent Control Act?

Rent Control Act enacted by the State Governments are mostly tenant-friendly and includes various regulations that protect the tenant from rent increase and eviction. Hence, the Rent Control Act abused by the tenants to continue to pay fixed rents, irrespective of inflation and the realty boom.

How to determine if rental property is a good investment?

If you want to get into rental property investing, you need to learn how to evaluate whether or not a potential rental property is a good investment. The following two formulas will help. First, calculate the capitalization rate, or “cap” rate, on your intended investment.

Which is the best way to manage a rental property?

3 Strategies for Managing Rental Property 1 Managing Tenants This is the part of rental property management that is most immediate and most obvious. 2 Managing Property Maintenance and Inspections The second main part of rental property management is the property itself. 3 Managing Finances

What’s the best way to deal with a tenant?

Tenant Complaints: Fielding complaints. Setting up a game plan to fix the problem. Repair Requests: Responding to requests quickly. Prioritizing the importance of repair. Doing the repair yourself or hiring someone to do it. Tenant Evictions : Sending tenant legally required notices before eviction. Filing for eviction with the court.

What should I do if I inherit a rental property?

Ultimately, there’s no right or wrong answer as to what you should do once you inherit a rental property. With the above information and tips from professionals, though, you can make an informed decision about what to do with your new home. This article has been contributed by Holly Welles from The Estate Update.