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Is Accepting Credit Cards for Online Rent Payments Worth It?

Cash used to be king, but in today’s digital society things are changing. Online bill pay has increased in recent years with recurring payments chief among those. And why not?…

7 Best Practices to Win the Bid for a Real Estate Investment

Growing your real estate investment portfolio as an individual landlord is not always easy. Today’s market is tight and investment buyers compete just as hotly for single and multifamily homes…

Rental Documents Primer

Being a landlord is a full-time job, even if it’s supposed to be a part-time one. Between finding great tenants and answering those late-night calls about clogged toilets, it can…

Rent Payment Trends: 5 Key Reasons Why You Need to Switch Online Rent Payments

Research shows that late rent payments is a number one concern for landlords and property managers. The more time you spend following up – calls, emails, texts… sometimes all of…

How to Perform Tenant Screening and Respect Data Privacy

Investing in rental property also means investing in your tenants. Quality tenants keep your property clean, submit timely requests for any repairs, and leave less wear-and-tear on the house. They…

Your Guide to Investing in Student Housing

Expanding your rental home portfolio requires consideration and strategy beyond just finding a home that is rentable and affordable. Each property is an investment and some locations offer a unique…

How to Set Healthy Boundaries with Tenants: 5 Tips for Landlords

Let’s face it, being a landlord is no easy feat. You have to deal with everything from potentially difficult tenants, property management, and maintenance. It can be time consuming and…

Take Your Rental Business to the Next Level With Online Rent Payments

As a landlord, accepting rent payments in person or through the mail is a tradition older than our very nation. But time and technology wait for no property owner. Even…

Protecting Your Rental Property Investment from Outside & Inside Threats – 6 Physical & Legal Protection Tips

Landlords face various internal and external threats to their rental property businesses. Physical threats can range in nature from vandalism by outsiders to fire hazards within the building. Some tenants…

Landlord’s Guide to Security Deposits: What You Need to Know

When you rent out your home to someone, they will often pay a security deposit. Security deposits are a necessary part of renting out property. They are designed to protect…