You and Your Tenants
Who’s going to live in your new investment property? Who’s going to call your rental “home”? In Part 3, we help you figure out the answer to those questions. We show you how to find the tenant who is going to write you a check or swipe a credit card every month and give you the profit you’ve been wanting.
Every landlord wants good tenants. Good tenants pay rent on time, don’t break leases, keep the property clean and maintained, notify you about problems, and leave the property in good condition when they move out. Bad tenants can actually cost you money, not to mention the time you then need to spend marketing and trying to find the next right tenant. Finding good tenants is a key element in your formula for success in real estate investing.
In Part 3, we take you through the steps of finding that perfect tenant by marketing, communicating with potential renters, and then closing the deal. We also cover what you need to know to keep your tenants happy and how to work with them should something go wrong.