Investing in Real Estate Series — Week 2
Ever thought about diving into the world of investment properties? You’re in the right place! This series is your go-to guide for everything you need to know about real estate investing, from boosting your finances with rentals to mastering the landlord life.
Last week, we covered Buying a Rental Property 101. Now, let’s talk about what it takes to be a landlord. And, let’s keep it local—because who knows Northern Colorado better than us?
You’re a Landlord. Now What?
Congrats on your new investment! Here’s the scoop on your new gig:
- Property Management Company – Yes or No?
- Far, Far Away: Not living near your rental or travel often? A management company is your BFF.
- Low Tolerance for Tenant Drama: If late-night calls about clogged toilets aren’t your thing, let the pros handle it.
- Screening Tenants: It’s time-consuming and tricky. Companies are pros at this.
- Affordability: Can you swing the 10-12% fee? If yes, it’s worth the peace of mind.
- Maintenance: Not a DIYer? Companies can handle repairs with reliable contractors.
- Tenant Laws: Keep up with laws and avoid lawsuits. Companies have you covered.
- Evictions: Don’t like confrontations? Let the experts deal with it.
- Control: Comfortable with a hands-off approach? Then, a company might be for you.
If you’re leaning towards a property management company, hit me up! I’ve got some stellar recommendations.
Going Solo: The Hands-On Landlord
Prefer to be in the driver’s seat? Here’s your roadmap:
- Set the Rent: Let’s chat about competitive pricing in Northern Colorado.
- Bank Accounts: Open separate accounts for rent and maintenance. Trust me; it’s easier.
- Tenant Rules: Create clear, written policies. It’s all about setting expectations.
- Rental Applications: Find templates online or ask me for one.
- Property Prep: Make your home appealing but don’t go overboard with upgrades.
- Safety First: Install smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and ensure everything’s up to code.
- Legal Know-How: Brush up on local tenant laws. A real estate attorney can be a lifesaver.
- HOA Rules: Check for any rental restrictions if you’re in an HOA.
- Insurance: Get the right coverage. Think beyond homeowners to liability insurance.
Tenant Time!
Here’s how to attract and manage tenants:
- Advertise Wisely: Use reputable sites and social media. I can help with marketing tips.
- Screen Thoroughly: Run credit and background checks. Ask for references.
- Get the Money Upfront: First month’s rent and security deposit are musts.
- Sign the Lease: Use a solid template and include important clauses. I can provide one.
- Walk-Through: Document the property’s condition before they move in.
Ready to Dive In?
Being a landlord isn’t just about collecting rent. It’s about smart management and strategic planning. If you’re thinking about buying a rental property or need guidance on being a landlord, reach out. I’m here to help you every step of the way.
Next week, we’ll explore Buying a property to fix or flip. Stay tuned for tips on managing your property and ensuring a smooth landlord experience.
Happy Renting!
Lauren,
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