In 2020, more people over the age of 65 are renting than ever before because many people are cashing out and selling their homes or they are choosing to rent so that they can avoid the stresses of home ownership. If you are renting to one or more elderly tenants, this article will provide you […]
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Are you planning on renting out your Monterey County home? If so, like most homeowners in the area who are considering turning their primary residence into a rental property, you may be wondering how long it’s going to take to get your property ready for rent? This article will answer this question, and provides you […]
The new year is already here and for many landlords, they are still dealing with the same problems as last year but the good news is that you can make 2020 your best year as a landlord when you hire us to manage your investment properties for you. What Services Can We Offer You? From […]
If you own rental properties in Salinas or Monterey County, one important thing that you should realize is that those rental properties will require work at some point. Instead of waiting until the last minute to hire a contractor, you should search for a contractor right now that you can get to know and add […]
Are you planning on purchasing a Monterey county investment property? If so, one of the best things you can do is hire a property manager to help you purchase that new property. How A Property Manager Can Help You Choose A New Investment Property If you’ve never hired a property manager in the past, here are […]
Are you still managing your rental properties in Monterey County yourself? If so, you may be managing those rentals inefficiently, that’s why in this article we will provide you with several tips you can use to manage your rentals more efficiently and get a higher return on investment from them. Eliminate Paper Applications Are you […]
One of the most common questions that many renters have is if landlords are required to provide appliances. The answer to this question is no. Landlords in California and across the United States are not required to provide appliances like washers, dryers and refrigerators. This is why many rental properties in the state do not […]