Landlords: Ten Useful Property Management Tips – Part I

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

If, you are the owner of rental property, without doubt, the following simple suggestions will prove useful in ensuring the smooth running of your rental business and management of property.

  1. Screen All Prospective Tenants
    A good landlord ensures that he always vets the credit history, references, and background of rental applicants, before selecting them as his / her tenants. Random, haphazard tenant screening and selection, more often than not results in problems. For example, a tenant, who habitually pays rent late or doesn’t pay at all, or likes to indulge in property damage, or permits undesirable friends to move in with him / her, is not the sort of tenant that any business-minded landlord wants. That is why it is so important for a landlord to get prospective tenants to fill out written rental applications to help in properly screening would-be tenants.
  2. All Rental Property Relating Issues Should Be In Writing
    As a landlord, always ensure the lease or month-to-month rental agreement is on paper and all important landlord / tenant issues are documented in clear and precise terms. How tenant complaints and repair problems are to be handled, how much notice is to be given before entering a tenant’s rental unit, and the like, must all be part of the lease or agreement terms.

To ensure landlords don’t get involved in unnecessary litigation with troublesome tenants, it is very essential to vet and screen each rental applicant before renting out your expensive property. Visit www.e-renter.com for the best services in tenant screening exercises for help in selecting the best there is!

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