Advertising Rental Property– Part III

By E-Renter Tenant Screening
Posted on April 17, 2007 under Landlord Tips | icon: commentBe the First to Comment

Now if you need to advertise for tenants for your rental property that is lying vacant, the following two methods are also useful.

  1. Why not list it in Home Finders or Apartment Finding Services, which are extremely popular in some areas. In some cases, you may have to pay a fee to list your property; however, sometimes the tenant has to pay up when renting a listed property. If, the other approaches are not yielding results for you, why not give this one a shot.
  2. Also, you would be surprised to find that small scale landlords, instead of advertising widely and spending considerable time screening potential tenants, prefer to market their rentals through word-of-mouth. Whenever, a rental falls vacant they ask their friends, colleagues, neighbours, and current tenants to spread the news of the vacancy. After all, any existing tenant living on your property will wish for decent neighbours.A landlord who is aware that a vacancy is coming up, can make it a point to visit or send a note to all his / her tenants, especially those you think well off, and ask them to spread the news amongst friends, relatives, colleagues, etc. about your available apartment.

That apart, landlords should make themselves cognisant with all rules and regulations before drafting tenancy leases or rental agreements. They must also take all necessary precautions, such as, tenant screenings, background checks on prospective tenants, including making certain all rental lease clauses are adhered to, as insurance for a litigation free landlord / tenant relationship. A simple click of the mouse and any landlord or property manager can visit www.e-renter.com to for their tenant screening and background check services. www.e-renter.com, the best tenant screening agency in America!

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