You will find that knowing how to be a good landlord is closely related to providing exceptional customer service. Responsible landlords and property managers go to great lengths to identify and mitigate potential issues for tenants before they even become a problem. If issues occur, they act quickly and respectfully to resolve any conflicts. The […]
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Property Management Tips for Military Landlords
As many PCSing military families are on a time crunch to find military housing near their next installation, most expect landlords and property managers to communicate efficiently. Furthermore, service members are not always in the same city or even state as their next installation. This means that anyone hoping to rent to military tenants should […]
Welcome Military Tenants: 5 Tips for Military Landlords
Welcoming your new military tenants to their new home is a wonderful way to foster open communication and a great relationship while generating positive, word-of-mouth recommendations. The military community is tight-knit, and renting to military tenants is a great way to secure renters for years to come! Renting to Military Tenants The transient nature of […]
How Long Does it Take to Rent Out a House or Apartment?
It’s a landlord’s nightmare to have a rental sit empty without any potential tenants reaching out. Every day that it goes without a tenant is a day of lost rent – and that can add up fast! With the right strategies in place, you learn all about how long it takes to rent out a […]
How to Market Your Property for Military Family Housing
Military families are known for moving quite frequently. Every one to four years, military members and their families are given Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders and asked to move to a new area or entirely different county. As such, military homes for rent is a very special and highly profitable market for landlords. Here […]
5 More Tips for Property Managers
No doubt our astute and regular readers recall we’ve gone over some great tips for property managers, as well as some mistakes they should avoid, before. But knowing a thing or two about a thing or two is no reason to stop learning. There are always more pointers and good ideas you can learn in […]
Tips for Property Managers
So, you got hired as a property manager and now tend to the investment property/properties of another person (perhaps some savvy AHRN reader who wisely took last week’s article to heart). Maybe it’s your first gig tending to rented-out homes, maybe you’re an old hand at this sort of thing. Maybe it’s a full-time job […]
Hiring a Property Manager
So, you’ve bought a wonderful house in a great neighborhood with perfect light, ample square footage, and maybe an extra room for an awesome home gym, art studio or entertainment suite. But, for one reason or another, it’s time to move. Maybe you’re PCS-ing. Maybe you need a bigger house. Or maybe you and your […]
Military Real Estate Agent Partnership Proves Success
Laurie Bartlett partnered with AHRN.com in December of 2018, and within weeks she was connecting with ready-to-move AHRN Military Members in her area. As part of the Certified Real Estate Agent partnership, AHRN automatically generates opted-in leads – seeking local real estate help – directly to the agent in real -time. As Laurie continued to […]
Questions to Ask Prospective Tenants: Screening Renters
Screening potential tenants is a necessary process to ensure tenants can pay their rent and are respectful of your property. Making a bad tenant choice upfront can lead to big headaches and potentially large repair bills. When screening potential tenants, it’s important to make sure that you ask the right questions and those that do […]