The Importance of Rental Valuation in Hawaii
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1y ago
Investing in real estate is a risk like any other. You spend a lot of money on a property in the hopes that it'll generate passive income exceeding its original cost. However, that all depends on whether it was worth the investment in the first place.Rental valuation is how y ..read more
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3 Tips for Effective Rental Property Management in Hawaii
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1y ago
The average home price in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, is currently $685,000. That is not an insignificant amount of money. If you're going to spend so much to invest in rental property, it's important that you take good care of that property.One of the ways you can do this ..read more
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3 Things You Should Know About Security Deposits in Hawaii
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1y ago
Security deposits are not a legal requirement in Hawaii, but if you decide to take one then you must comply with the law and regulations that surround it. As a landlord, taking a deposit is a good way to protect yourself from situations like tenants that have failed to pay rent.B ..read more
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Is an Eviction Due to Pets Possible and Legal? What to Do as a Landlord
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1y ago
You're starting to get suspicious...what is that barking sound that keeps coming from your tenants' door?If you suspect or know that a tenant has a pet, despite a no-pet rule in your lease, you may want to know your options before you confront them about it.Can you charge ..read more
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How to Deal With a Late Rent Payment
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1y ago
It was reported last year that nearly 20% of renters in the country were behind on their rent payments. While late rent payment has become something somewhat normal in the past couple of years due to shutdowns and the economic crisis, that doesn’t mean you have to sit ..read more
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What Are the Benefits of Using Tenant Screening Companies?
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1y ago
A tenant screening report is an effective tool for landlords and property managers when evaluating prospective tenants. The purpose of tenant screening is to assess how likely a prospective tenant is to fulfill the terms of the rental agreement. It also helps to find tenants ..read more
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Common Mistakes To Avoid When You Manage Rental Properties
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1y ago
Can you believe that there are over 48 million rental properties throughout America?Figuring out how to manage rental properties can provide all kinds of exciting opportunities for you in life. Even though real estate will always be a lucrative industry, there are still plen ..read more
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Pets in a Rental Property: Making Your Rental Property Pet-Friendly
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1y ago
Recent statistics show that about 70% of American households own a pet and this number is growing. This means that if you're a landlord who doesn't allow pets, you've already eliminated most of the population as potential renters. It doesn't have to be this w ..read more
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How to Write a Low Risk Pet Policy Rental Agreement
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1y ago
It shouldn't come as a surprise that your prospective tenant's pets can cause problems at your rental property. Unfortunately, prohibiting your tenants from having pets in your rental property can limit your prospective tenant pool.Did you know that pet owners are general ..read more
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How to Use a Tenant Screening Report to Your Advantage
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1y ago
Did you know there are four offenses leading to possible adverse housing outcomes? Those offenses include property violations, assault, fraud, and serious drug crimes.Have you received a tenant screening report? If so, you might be unsure what to do next. Tenant screening re ..read more
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