Published December 10, 2018
Managing rental properties can be an enriching experience. You allow people to have skills they may not be able to if not for your rental. Whether it’s a property in the mountains, a lakeside cottage, or even a location in a college town, you’re helping others by creating a space to live without having to purchase it. But what about maintenance? If you only have one or two properties and long-term tenants, it may be easy to maintain them on your own. But what if your tenant changes often, or you have multiple properties to control? That’s where we come in. read more