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There are many considerations in putting your property on the fast track to successful rental income. tonsofrentals.com
is more than just a property rental website - we're a full-service property management firm with over 25 years of experience in helping reduce risk while protecting your investment. We'll use advanced technology and extensive knowledge to help you make good decisions, retain the value of your property, and give you peace of mind. Here are some of the most common questions our property owners ask:
| The first job in property management is all about making a house attractive and ready for move-in, since generating rental income is what makes owning a rental home a good investment. That said, the better the condition of your property, the more effective we can be attracting a qualified resident who will enjoy living in, and caring for, your rental property. | The resident is responsible for some of the care and maintenance of your property, including replacing burnt out light bulbs, changing furnace filters, and changing batteries in smoke detectors. Residents are also usually responsible for the lawn care and snow removal unless they are in a multi-unit property. However, when your property needs repairs beyond the resident's responsibility, we will hire and manage a qualified (insured & properly licensed) maintenance technician handle the job. To protect you from unnecessary exposure, we screen anyone doing maintenance on your property for liability insurance and workers compensation. The horror stories you may have heard about a property being "trashed" generally occur when people rent properties without a proper application and screening process. Residents who qualify through our application screening process are already of lower risk, and the security deposit taken at move-in is usually adequate to handle most damage a properly-screened resident may cause. | |
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| The answer is both yes and no. The more restrictive you are, the longer it may take to rent your property. You can specify whether or not you will accept residents with pets (in most situations), or even residents who don't smoke. You cannot, however, discriminate against any protected class as defined by Federal or local Fair Housing laws. | ||
| Several convenient payment methods help allow residents to utilize online tools to pay their rent quickly. Rents are due on the first day of each month. If we do not receive rent by a specified day of the month, our lease specifies a late fee, which we assess in accordance with state law. In order to avoid violating trust accounting laws, we must wait until rental funds clear our accounts before sending payment to you. We collect the rent, pay any related bills, and - on or about the 15th of each month - provide you with a detailed statement showing all income and expenses for the month, along with payment of any excess funds. You can also easily review your monthly statements on line. | ||
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