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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

How to Write a Lease: The Basics Explained
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A standard rental property lease lasts for one year. However, the information contained in a lease varies drastically from landlord to landlord.As a landlord, you must understand the importance of the information you place in your lease. After all, your lease protects you legally and financially.Unfortunately, many landlords don't kno...

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

What Are the Benefits of Investing in Texas Real Estate?
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Texas has always been a thriving place to live, but as of 2023, it's the 3rd best place to live in the United States. Thanks to the emerging technology industry in Dallas-Fort Worth, more people are looking to snatch a house in this area. You can find a job nearly twice as high as the national average in Texas.So, Texas real estate is...

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Essential Accounting Tips for Real Estate Investors
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A recent survey found more than 80 percent of small businesses fail because of poor accounting practices. It's essential to have a good accounting guide in place so that you can keep track of expenses, receipts, and rental income. Good accounting can protect your real estate investment.Accounting tips for real estate investors should ...

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

How a Property Management Company Can Help You Start Your Portfolio
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Did you know that the cost of rent has grown by almost 10% in Fort Worth since around 2019?This is great news for people who are ready to make some serious real estate investments. By onboarding tenants, you'll have yourself a strong and constant source of income. The key is finding the right properties for your portfolio.Are you nerv...

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Screening Your Tenants: What You Need to Know
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73% of landlords reported that their tenants pay rent late. As a landlord, you want to make sure this isn't a situation you are in when renting. A great way to prevent renting to late payers is to have a solid tenant screening process in place. Tenant screening is not a new concept, but in today's world of fraudulent applicat...

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

5 Benefits of Hiring the Right Property Maintenance Company
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$341,000 was the median price of a property in Forth Worth, Texas, in October 2022, a 10% rise from the previous year.More residents are choosing to rent. If you own a rental home, you are in the right place. But this business can be time-consuming and stressful.Property maintenance can make everything easier.But why invest in a...

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

How to Find the Perfect Real Estate Investment Opportunity in Texas
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Did you know that an average of 650,000 housing units were sold each year since 1963?If you are an investor looking to buy a housing unit to rent out, you have a lot of methods of finding one.Keep reading to learn how to look for the perfect real estate investment opportunity in Texas.Drive Around Your Target AreaYour next real estate inv...

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

5 Bookkeeping Tips for Property Owners
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More and more people are moving to Texas. The Lone Star State's booming population makes it a great place for real estate investing. Investing in real estate offers many opportunities, but to maximize ownership success, it's essential to know your bookkeeping basics. Your property ownership journey requires keeping close...

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

How to Screen Pets for Rental Properties
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Is your next potential tenant a pet owner, and you're not sure whether to rent to them? If so, we've got two words for you: pet screening.If you're not familiar with this process, think of it as a background check for pets. It gives you insight into the pet's behavior and personality. When done right, pet screening helps y...

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

3 Tips to Become a Hands-Free Landlord
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The Lone Star State is up for rent! The median gross rent of Texas renters is nearly $1,100. If you become a landlord, you can make tens of thousands of dollars a year, turning it into your full-time job. But yet many people avoid becoming a landlord because they think it's stressful. You can become a hands-free landlord in Fort ...

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