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Property Management For Dummies
Unlike many jobs, property management is not an occupation best learned through trial-and-error. When there are people, property, and payments involved, it's essential to understand what you're doing, both legally and financially. This book will teach you the strategies every good landlord should know. Property Management For Dummies Features: Presents proven strategies to make property management more profitable and pleasurable - with tips on everything from how to screen potential tenants, handling security deposits, leases, repairs, and problem tenants. Explains the basics of rental accounting and record keeping, and discusses the latest software and technology available to assist with management chores. Features a section on rental policies and guidelines - renter's insurance, pets, subletting, and tips on how to enforce these policies Includes specialized information about more "daring" rental possibilities, such as government-subsidized housing, timeshares, and vacation rentals. |
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Being a Smart Landlord This book is well suited for an audience of sinlges/couples who would like to buy or who already own a home, and wish to offset their current mortgage with subsequent income from rentals. Property managers of small rentals could also find this very helpful. |
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Landlord's Handbook
: A Complete Guide to Managing Small Residential Properties |
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The New No-Nonsense Landlord: Building Wealth With REntal Properties
To the question "Is it possible to build wealth in today's real estate market?" veteran investor Richard Jorgensen answers with an emphatic "Yes!" He backs that up with this realistic, hard-nosed real estate investment program designed to propel novices and pros to financial independence via savvy rental housing management.|Revised to reflect the current post-real estate boom era realities, this edition covers every aspect of the landlording process, from the basics of buying, finances, tax matters, and sweat equity to managing fixer-uppers, handling the crucial tenant-landlord relationship, and finding hidden gems in rural real estate. Numerous photographs, including a complete apartment complex rehab series-complement the text's realistic, wealth-building focus on becoming a successful landlord. |
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Landlording :
A Handymanual for Scrupulous Landlords and Landladies Who Do It Themselves (Landlording, 8th Ed) This bible of the landlording business has provided information about the proper way to conduct business and has shepherded landlords through inevitable day-to-day woes for 25 years. This latest edition is thoroughly updated with an expanded section on using the Internet, covering everything from shopping for supplies to setting market rents and advertising cheaply. More than 50 forms are included. -- |
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Secrets of a Millionaire Landlord Bestselling author and millionaire landlord Robert Shemin outlines an efficient, step-by-step system for simplifying and organizing every aspect of the landlord process. In addition to sharing real-life "war stories" from his many years as a landlord, Shemin also provides helpful hints and useful forms, policies, and procedures. Secrets of a Millionaire Landlord reveals: *Why most landlords fail-and how to avoid making these mistakes *The best types of property to own and manage *Seven hints to help rent units faster and for more money *Guerrilla marketing tactics that attract good tenants *Six secrets of screening for great tenants |
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