by Margaret Lapinsky | Dec 24, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
When you’re renting out an Orlando property, you carefully screen tenants so you know you’re leasing your home to responsible, reliable people with verified income and a positive rental history. It protects you and your investment.
by Margaret Lapinsky | Dec 10, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
You’ll get a lot of information about a potential new tenant for your Orlando rental property when you evaluate their application and conduct a thorough screening process. Before you even get that far, however, you should ask some specific pre-screening questions that will tell you if this tenant is likely to be approved for your property.
by Margaret Lapinsky | Nov 26, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), rental property owners and their property managers are not allowed to discriminate against any tenant or potential tenant because of an intellectual, emotional, or physical disability.
by Margaret Lapinsky | Nov 12, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
When you have an Orlando rental property that’s vacant or about to be vacated, you might have some family members hinting around that they’d like to live there. Perhaps a cousin is getting divorced and needs a home or a niece or nephew has just graduated from college and needs a place to rent while looking for a job. It’s a natural instinct to want to help your family members.
by Margaret Lapinsky | Oct 29, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
As an Orlando landlord, you know you’re responsible for the normal wear and tear that occurs at a rental property while tenants are living there. Certain things have to be expected, and those repairs are going to be made at your expense.
by Margaret Lapinsky | Oct 15, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Keeping your Orlando rental property safe and habitable is your chief responsibility as the owner of that property. You want to prevent crime, and that starts with educating your tenants. Make sure they have all the information they need for local police and fire departments. Talk to them about the importance of keeping doors and windows locked, not only when they’re away, but even when they’re home.