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How to Build Trust with Your Tenants

As a landlord, does it matter if your tenant trusts you? Definitely, a tenant who respects and trusts their landlord will less likely cause nonchalant damage to the property. They’re also more likely to communicate freely with you and work alongside you to resolve problems. The relationship between the landlord

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Is Now a Good Time to Rent?

Depending on who you ask, you’ll get a different answer regarding whether renting a home right now is a good idea. We all know it’s a seller’s market right now, but property managers are also seeing an increase in rental rates. This makes it a good time to be a

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Short-term vs. Long-term Renting

A New World For centuries, the way people set up lodgings when they traveled abroad or vacationed within the country was carried out more-or-less the same way: either they made arrangements to stay with family, friends, or colleagues, or they spoke to the property managers of certain taverns, inns, or

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Tenant Screening Done Right

Finding Good People There are a lot of things that property managers need to worry about: fulfilling maintenance tickets, securing the property from theft and damage, collecting rent every month, and making sure that you are giving the type of service that would cause movers-out to rate 5-stars on internet

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Dealing with Property Damage: When to Charge Tenants

The Laws of the Land Much has been written about the laws which govern the landlord-tenant relationship, and for good reason. Too often, ignorance about these laws can lead one or both parties to underserve the other, which is not only unjust and makes for an unhappy living situation, but

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The Ins and Outs of a Good Rental Application

The Right Stuff Rental property management is an interesting mixture of work-a-day tasks such as fulfilling maintenance tickets and collecting rent, while also being called on to make judgment calls regarding which person or persons is the right fit for our townhome or apartment.  As property managers, we all have

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Are We Facing a New Housing Market Crash? Know the Signs

A Long Decade There are some national events that, if brought up, provoke the sharing of stories about where everyone was, or what was going on in their lives, when the event occurred. Often, it is a tragedy, like September 11, 2001; sometimes, it’s happy, like a sports championship. For

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Fight for Your Right to Rent

Although many property owners like to rent a home for supplemental income, the bottom line can’t be the only driving force in rental property management. There are certain rights afforded to tenants of a rental unit, some of which Rhino Property Management details below. Tenant Rights All Landlords Should Know

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What to Know Before You Buy a House

Whether you’re buying your first home or an additional property to serve as a rental, there are a few things you should know.  Buying a home in 2021 is a challenge for many, as demand exceeds supply in many areas. In order to avoid missing out on a home that

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Miniature replica home, furnished, with a fireplace. Property management concept.

Understanding Utah’s Rental Market

If there is one word that could be used to describe the housing market here in Utah, that word would have to be volatile. Thanks to the rapid expansion of cities such as Herriman, Vineyard, St. George, and Draper, legions of housing developments — including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartment

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By the Book: Ensuring Compliance with the Law

Few things these days have managed to remain overlooked by state and federal oversight. Short of requiring 8-year-olds to apply for entrepreneurial licensure to operate their lemonade stands, virtually every revenue-generating endeavor is regulated by a set of bylaws that are designed to protect the rights of the owners as

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