Miami Property Management Blog

Three Important Factors of Full-Service Property Management

Thursday, February 17, 2022
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Have you considered using property management services for your investment properties? If not, you're missing out on the many benefits property management companies provide owners and real estate investors.Full-service property management can take much of the stress away from landlords by offering a variety of services such as marketi...

Increase Rental Value Without Blowing Your Budget

Thursday, February 10, 2022
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We all know first impressions are extremely important. Property appearance will have a big impact on the value and marketability of your rental property.Extensive renovations are not always necessary to achieve this. There are a lot of inexpensive cosmetic changes you can make to any rental unit, but cosmetic changes are not the only thin...

Should You Really Allow Pets in a Rental Property?

Thursday, February 3, 2022
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As a new landlord, you're still learning the ropes. You have a lot of big decisions to make about your rental properties. One of them is whether or not you plan on allowing pets. Allowing pets in a rental property comes with plenty of pros and cons. Before you write it off right away, we're here to talk about it so you can ma...

Should I Rent my Investment Property Furnished?

Thursday, January 27, 2022
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When you buy an investment property with the intention to rent it out, it is common to have questions about what you should include to be able to get a higher rent. Many landlords opt to include furniture that a tenant will need to live normally like beds, sofas, tables, and dressers. There are pros and cons for tenants and land...

The Importance of a Tenant Background Check

Thursday, January 20, 2022
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A tenant background check is a simple step that protects the property owner, the rental property, and the local community. Knowing who you are renting to can help prevent unwanted evictions. Eviction rates in the United State stand at about one per 17 tenants. You may even be required by law to provide some level of screening for ten...

Rental Property Maintenance Tips

Thursday, January 13, 2022
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Even though we all would love to keep 100% of our rental income, there are expenses that can’t be avoided, and a percentage of the income should be designated to the proper maintenance of the property.Owning a rental property and maintaining it in good shape can require a lot of time, hard work and money. Property maintaining expens...

How to Start Investing in Real Estate and Rental Properties

Thursday, January 6, 2022
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Earning a passive income is everyone's dream. You don't have to do anything, but money keeps coming into your pocket!One of the best ways to have a passive income is to invest in property. This article will guide you through how to start investing in real estate. Why Invest In Rental PropertiesInvesting in real estate comes w...

6 Most Common Repairs in Rental Properties

Thursday, December 30, 2021
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Home repairs come inevitably with owning a house, especially if you are renting it out. Regular maintenance is not just about avoiding costly repairs but ensuring a pleasant living environment for tenants. The great majority of issues are minor and require little in the way of correction if attended on time.Even some rental maintenance is...

5 Things to Look for When Scaling Your Property Portfolio

Thursday, December 23, 2021
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The US has the largest real estate market share in the world. The global pandemic did nothing to dampen this and the market has remained buoyant ever since. In this climate, how do you manage to grow and maintain your portfolio?While there is no one size fits all method, some tips are essential. Read on as we tell you how to grow your pro...

What Every Landlord Should Know About Their Tenant Applicants

Thursday, December 16, 2021
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We all know there are good tenants and there are bad tenants. You have invested a lot of time and money into your rental property, so why not use tenant screening to protect that investment? Bad tenants can be everyone’s nightmare. So, it is important to avoid them. There are several things you should know about an applicant be...

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