Discover how to be a landlord with ease
Thinking about becoming a landlord? Property Management Kit
For Dummies gives you proven strategies for establishing and
maintaining rental properties, whether a single family or
multi-resident unit. You’ll find out how to prepare and promote
your properties, select tenants, handle repairs, avoid costly
mistakes and legal missteps–and meet your long-term
goals.
Now you can find out if you really have what it takes to
successfully manage a rental property, and you’ll learn all about
the various options for hiring someone else to manage your property
for you. You’ll find out the right way to prepare your properties
for prospective tenants, set the rent and security deposit, clean
up properties between tenants, and verify rental applications. In
no time at all, you can become a top-notch property manager by
working efficiently with employees and contractors to keep your
properties safe and secure.
* Manage your time and money wisely
* Acquire a property and prepare it for tenants
* Make your property stand out and attract tenants
* Keep good tenants and get rid of bad ones
* Collect and increase rent
* Evaluate the different types of insurance and understand income
and property taxes
Complete with lists of ten reasons to become a rental property
owner, ten ways to rent your vacancy, and the ten biggest mistakes
a landlord can make, Property Management Kit For Dummies
helps you achieve your dream of being a successful residential
rental property owner.
CD-ROM and other supplementary materials are not included as
part of the e-book file, but are available for download after
purchase.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Introduction 1
Part I: So You Want to Be a Landlord? 7
Chapter 1: Property Management 101 9
Chapter 2: Do You Have What It Takes to Manage Your Own Rental
Property? 21
Chapter 3: Managing Your Property Yourself or Hiring a Pro
33
Chapter 4: Taking Over the Property 47
Part II: Renting Your Property 57
Chapter 5: Getting Your Rental Property Ready for Prospective
Tenants 59
Chapter 6: The Big Three of Property Management: Rent, Security
Deposits, and Rental Contracts 77
Chapter 7: FOR RENT: Generating Interest in Your Rental 95
Chapter 8: Handling Prospects When They Come A’Calling
125
Chapter 9: Strutting Your Stuff: Making Your Property Stick Out
147
Chapter 10: Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo: Selecting Your Tenants
167
Part III: The Brass Tacks of Managing
Rentals 195
Chapter 11: Moving In the Tenants 197
Chapter 12: Collecting and Increasing Rent 219
Chapter 13: Keeping the Good Tenants (And Your Sanity) 235
Chapter 14: Dealing with Problem Tenants 245
Chapter 15: Moving Out the Tenants 261
Part IV: Techniques and Tools for Managing the
Property 275
Chapter 16: Working with Employees and Contractors 277
Chapter 17: Maintaining the Property 291
Chapter 18: Keeping Safety and Security in Mind 307
Part V: Money, Money, Money! 327
Chapter 19: Two Necessities of Property Management: Insurance
and Taxes 329
Chapter 20: Financial Management and Record-Keeping 341
Chapter 21: Finding New Ways to Increase Your Cash Flow 353
Part VI: The Part of Tens 373
Chapter 22: Ten Reasons to Become a Rental Property Owner
375
Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Rent Your Vacancy 379
Appendix: About the CD 385
Index 393
Sobre o autor
Robert S. Griswold, MBA, is a successful real estate investor and property manager with a large portfolio of residential and commercial rental properties. He is the real estate expert for NBC San Diego, the lead columnist for the nationally syndicated columns ‘Rental Roundtable’ and ‘Rental Forum, ‘ and co-author of Real Estate Investing For Dummies.