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
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 Agreement, How To Evaluate Current Rent, the Takeover Procedure for an unoccupied rental property, How To get Your Property Ready For Prospective Tenants, How To Handle Vacancies, Renovating & 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.