More and more Americans are choosing to become pet owners. And this figure is expected to continue to trend upwards in the future. But what exactly does this mean to a landlord?
Well, allowing a pet into your rental can be intimidating. You’ll need to know how you’re going to manage pet damage a...
With renters staying on your property, a certain level of risk is always involved. When they move out, a lot of conflicts can occur, but performing an end-of-tenancy cleaning can resolve many issues.
End-of-tenancy cleaning refers to in-depth cleaning that ren...
Owning a rental property requires organizing your paperwork. This means backing up files so in case you lose a document and keep hard copies for both you and your tenants. As a landlord, you can benefit from lower stress when you properly organize your important records. If you want to learn about i...
Having a vacation rental property can be stressful. Not only does it mean a loss of income, but it also opens up the possibility of various risks and challenges. From property damage to security concerns, a vacant property can quickly become a liability.
In this blog post, we at Schambs Property...
Are you tired of dealing with long vacancy periods? If so, then there are some common rental property marketing mistakes you’ll want to avoid!
As a landlord, the success of your rental property relies heavily on the marketing strategies you employ. With increasing numbers of rental properties on...