by Margaret Lapinsky | May 28, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
All homeowners make mistakes when they’re renting out their Orlando home. Even experienced investors run into the same problems over and over because of a misstep or an error. It’s normal. The problem is, a lot of these mistakes can be expensive. A big mistake can...
by Margaret Lapinsky | May 14, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Good Orlando tenants often have no trouble meeting their responsibilities when they rent your property, but they have to know what those responsibilities are. It’s important to discuss your expectations before the lease term starts, so you can be sure everyone is on...
by Margaret Lapinsky | Apr 30, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
When you’re hiring a property management company in Orlando, you’re likely going to expect a monthly management fee. Most property managers also charge a leasing fee, and if this is less familiar to you, we’re discussing what a leasing fee is and why it’s important....
by Margaret Lapinsky | Apr 16, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
If you’ve ever talked to us, you know that we believe working with a professional Orlando property management company is much better, a lot safer, and more profitable than trying to self-manage. We make that argument every time we’re asked whether professional...
by Margaret Lapinsky | Apr 2, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Renting out an Orlando property requires you to be prepared to repair and replace systems and appliances throughout the tenancy and the entire cycle of your investment property. We know that before you invested in a home, you probably spent a lot of time and resources...
by Margaret Lapinsky | Mar 19, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
We talk to a lot of landlords who are confused about what they’re responsible for at a rental property and what the tenants are accountable for doing. Who pays the electric bill? Who mows the lawn? It depends on your lease agreement and the expectations you’ve shared...