Monday, December 2, 2013

Place a Tenant or It's Free


Place a tenant in your rental property or you don't pay?  Don't you think that we as a property manager or rental agent should be held accountable for working and doing what it takes to rent your property or you should not pay us?  Having an inventory of homes for rent doesn't mean squat if they remain in inventory.  What does it take to rent your home?  It takes a lot of work.  First you want to market it in such a way that it is available to be seen in pictures and on a map all over the web.  Not just craigslist either.  Even though craigslist is a must, there are also many other places that potential tenants are looking and in fact due to the high number of scams running through craigslist, many tenants are looking elsewhere.

Is there a timeframe that it should take before it' taking way too long and there is the potential for losing money? The best answer I can give you on this question is a two part answer.  First is the rental property marketed at a price that is fair and reasonable.  If this answer is no, the property can sit there for months without any activity.  Secondly the way to know how long is too long is to see what the average what is called in Real Estate "Average Rental Days on Market". If your property is marketed properly and is priced right you should fall within that time period.

For more information on your rental properties and having a property management company either take over or even take over while a tenant is in place, we can answer all the questions you might have.

Contact us toll free at 1-888-243-1720 or locally at 239-368-8520.  We look forward to speaking with you.

Regards,
Tammy Rodriguez

AAA Realty LLC and Property Management

http://www.aaarealtyllc.com 

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