Effective Property Management Advanced Course Module 2

Learn more about managing your property, the property of others and become an expert in the field of Property Management

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Description

By now you may have decided to become a landlord and successfully manage your properties or the property of others BUT there is still a lot to learn. In module 2 advanced course you will even learn more about property management. I discuss Utility Bill Records, the Need for Inspecting a Rental unit -  ( Did you know in most states, tenants don’t have to let you enter their rental units unless you have a legal reason and have given proper advance notice?.) I discuss the New Rental AgreementHow To Evaluate Current Rent, the Takeover Procedure for an unoccupied rental property, How To get Your Property Ready For Prospective TenantsHow To Handle VacanciesRenovating & Upgrading of a unit, What Does Prospective Renters Actually Want, Curb Appeal, Preparation Of a Property, Safety Items, and much, more. I offer an unconditional 30 day money back guarantee if the course does not live up to student's expectations. Course duration - 1 hour

What You Will Learn!

  • Know how to obtain the required licenses which a property owner has to have
  • Look at Utility board records which include electricity, natural gas water/sewer, trash collection, telephone connection, etc.
  • The necessity of contract copies to be kept which include agreements made with maintenance landscapers, pest control services, etc.
  • Begin converting existing tenants do your own lease or rental agreement
  • Know how to handle rent increases.
  • Fill vacant units because for every day the unit/s stands vacant a lot of income can be lost
  • Renting a property and everything from getting a rental unit ready to setting the rent and advertising
  • Getting a property ready for perspective tenants and how to prepare a rental property which is one of the most basic property management functions.
  • Handle vacancies is the first step in getting good tenants and to develop a plan to get each vacant unit in top condition.
  • When should you renovate and upgrade your unit.
  • When to increase the rent or leave it as it is and settle for the same old rent.
  • Find out what prospective renters actually want
  • First impressions of a rental unit - Why must a unit stand out above the other units in the neighbour
  • Be able to compile a list of what to go over in preparation for your new tenant.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who is involved in property management as a landlord, property manager, working in an estate agency firm handling property management on behalf of the firm.