My Rental Strategy And Property Management

chess-335142_1280-PDI recently did a guest post for Kim at Eyes On The Dollar.  Kim is a private practice Optometrist and a personal financial blogger.  She has some great tips for financial independence and getting out of debt.  She is not someone who just says “Spend less, pay bill”, she actually experienced the thrill of paying off over $30K worth of credit card debt!

Here is the link to the post regarding my Rental Strategy.  I hope you like it.

There are many so called RE investors that pretend to cash flow, and they are not calculating any of the soft expenses.  Management, Vacancy and Maintenance are the big three.  Maintenance being a thing you can put off, and see profit, but it is in actuality deferred maintenance.   I allocate 10% of rents towards maintenance in my budgets, 5% for vacancy, and 7% for management.   And I expect ~15% ROI if I make the purchase.

All investors MUST have a rental strategy if they are going to be profitable.  My net worth went up considerably after I started investing in rental property, and it continues to climb.  My income, already decent, went up by over double.

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Allocation Budget for Maintenance

plumber-35611_1280-PDEvery property needs maintenance, you must understand how to budget for maintenance.  The renter’s damage deposit is for just that, damages.  It is not for routine maintenance, It is not for wear and tear.  Things like carpet replacement when it has reached its depreciated lifespan, appliances, painting, cleaning, new windows, kitchen cabinets, new roof, etc. Continue reading “Allocation Budget for Maintenance”

Should I allow my renter to have a dog?

cane-corse-85572_1280-PDShould I allow my renter to have a dog?  In order to reach the greatest possible audience, you need to market correctly, and avoid excluding large pools of renters.  Some pools of renters you do not want, criminals and deadbeats being two of them.  But pets are another issue.  A tenant may “check out great otherwise”, by a landlords definition, but they have a pet.  Should you take the tenants with dogs? Continue reading “Should I allow my renter to have a dog?”

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”