WordPress vs Blogger

I have done some research on WordPress vs Blogger, and I think WordPress wins.  I plan on doing a hosted web blog, and converting to WordPress in the next few days.  Hopefully the transition will go smooth.

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Rent Checks Coming in Already!

for-rent-148891_1280-PDI have received two rent checks already for March.  I have not yet checked the rent collection boxes, but I suspect that a few will be in the boxes by tomorrow.  I anticipate all 24 rents to be paid by 2/5, which is the late fee date.  Most of the rents will be collected by Monday morning, and deposited in the bank.  Solid tenants never bounce checks, and I have not had a bounced a check in years.  So the monthly accounting goes something like this. Continue reading “Rent Checks Coming in Already!”

How to Deal with Long Term Guests

welcome-434118_1280-PDDealing with Long Term guests in your rental.  When you rent three bedroom apartments, you will get extra tenants moving in periodically.  Sometimes it is a new roommate to help pay the bills.  Sometime it is a relative or friend who just got evicted, or a move-in boyfriend that cannot get accepted anywhere else, someone from out of town for a wedding or funeral. Continue reading “How to Deal with Long Term Guests”

Why is my Renters Credit Score different?

The difference in a renters credit score, and the one you get is this.  Many background check companies, such as mcccgrp.com, use a true FICO score, developed by Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO).   If you are gong to be a successful landlord, you need to understand the relationship between tenant performance and credit score. Continue reading “Why is my Renters Credit Score different?”

Rental Investment: Maximizing Your Returns

Are you settling for a Class ‘D’ tenant on your rental investment, and only getting Class ‘A’ tenant (or worse) returns?  Do you wonder why your actual return on your rental investment is not what was projected?  Are you looking at how to increase your profitability without selling and moving to a different building? Continue reading “Rental Investment: Maximizing Your Returns”

Apartment Classifications and Expected Returns

consumption-19150_1280-PDApartment Classifications.  When you are an experienced property investor of multifamily properties, there is an apartment grade that you will be intimately familiar with.  Banks are familiar with it, insurance companies are familiar with it, and all investors that invest money in a multifamily complex should be.  Google the topic and find out more if you want, but here is a summary.

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Why do tenants that look at my property seem under qualified?

The fact is, about 30% of tenants are problematic.  They move a lot more than average.  They are evicted, they are requested to move, and their lease is not renewed.  If 30% are problematic, and they move twice as often as a solid renter, that is 60% of the renters that you see seem like they do not qualify to live in your rental.

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