How To Manage Your First Rental Property | New Landlord Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2021
  • If you're just starting out managing your rental property here are some first time landlord tips! A lot of people find themselves as "accidental landlords" where they rent out their house after they move, only to realize there is a lot more to it than they thought. Comment down below your best tips for new landlords!
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Комментарии • 26

  • @bdill3445
    @bdill3445 Год назад +6

    I’m a new land lord. No prior experience. My husband met two men at dinner one night that own a lot of rentals. They told him to never have a lease agreement. That doesn’t sound right.

    • @madalinecheshirentddev4276
      @madalinecheshirentddev4276 Год назад +3

      New land lord here as well. ALWAYS have a lease agreement for legal reasons. It will keep you out of court and you can hold them accountable for any damages made. My advice , try to keep away from voucher tenants and large families.

  • @goldsport
    @goldsport 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Thoughts on software for property management? Would love a video breaking down the pros/cons of big ones like DoorLoop, Property Matrix, AppFolio, etc.

  • @searchbug
    @searchbug Год назад +6

    Such an informative post, especially for those who are starting out rental properties. Here's our additional take to this matter. Landlords, please consider doing background checks to all your prospect tenants. There's a lot of danger or possible damages if you miss out doing this step. Your properties can be forfeited if ever your tenant uses your property in illegal activities. This is something you want to ignore as it will cost you hefty fees just to prove that you are in no way connected to the illegal activities done in your property.

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's illegal in many places. Unless you really like litigating, then in my case you found the right person.

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 3 месяца назад

      What country

  • @DailyreadwithNee
    @DailyreadwithNee 2 года назад

    Great video! New subscriber

  • @raystarky3896
    @raystarky3896 3 месяца назад

    Great Important Informational Video, now i know why my Dad & Mom started me with learning how to work on houses in 1971, and My Mom always had to deal with the white collar Legalism and my Dad always Dealt with the blue collar Legalism until 1984 then I had to start fixing the houses and deal with the tenants. My Mom and Me were good business partners until she past away Dec 2018. I would say out of the 14 other trades i learned is that Real state and property management have been by far the Best profitables

  • @mitchellcolegrove4164
    @mitchellcolegrove4164 2 года назад +4

    So the biggest advice is to find a real estate professional to help you on this from what it seems

  • @jonathankerner2094
    @jonathankerner2094 2 года назад +1

    Well done. Thank you for a very professional and informative video. I look forward to seeing more from you! Well done.

  • @Eager2BFit
    @Eager2BFit Год назад +1

    How can I get a business loan to update/renovate my current rental property I had for 10 years?

  • @RachelBianchi
    @RachelBianchi Год назад

    Do you recommend any software for beginners in the technology? I heard DoorLoop is very user friendly but I'm scared to take that leap.

  • @ryanbrady5909
    @ryanbrady5909 3 года назад

    Thank you for the content.
    Where is a good place to get a lease agreement for Virginia?

    • @RicheyPropertyMgt
      @RicheyPropertyMgt  3 года назад +1

      We think the VRLTA lease is good state-wide (www.nvar.com/docs/default-source/pdfs/standardized-forms/lease-vrlta---k1354ed1cf7db5c78366c709642ff00005f0421.pdf?sfvrsn=d4c0b70d_2). You might find different localities in VA interpret things a little bit differently but overall this is a good, standard lease for Virginia.

    • @erod707
      @erod707 2 года назад

      @@RicheyPropertyMgt How about Texas?

  • @LuisDiaz-ib4jp
    @LuisDiaz-ib4jp 3 года назад

    Thank you so much God bless you for sharing this information 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍

  • @titusdavis5760
    @titusdavis5760 3 месяца назад

    Didn’t teach me anything about being s as Langford just told me to get a property manager

  • @vmd0734
    @vmd0734 Год назад +1

    I have a question as a renter. My old landlord sold the property through a realtor and called me 3 days ago to tell me he has sold the property and transferred my lease to the new landlord. He told me the new owners name but said he wasn't sure of his name, which is puzzling to me. He also said he dies not have the new guys phone number either. Maybe its because he did it through a realtor?
    Anyway, my old landlord said the new one has my number and would reach out to me that day or the next day. It's been 3 days, and no phone call or anything. Its also the 3rd (rent is typically due on the first of the month). I dont know how to pay rent to the new owner, or how to even get in contact with him. Advice?

    • @RicheyPropertyMgt
      @RicheyPropertyMgt  Год назад +2

      i think I'd ask your old landlord's Realtor for the contact information for the buyer's Realtor- Realtors will have each other's information so that's probably easiest. And it would be hard for the new landlord to charge you a late fee since you've never been given any contact info or any method to pay the rent. Document your calls/emails to the buyer's Realtor so you have proof you've made a good faith effort to find the landlord's info and pay.

  • @realf1rme
    @realf1rme 2 года назад

    so i had to evict tenants and they left the house real bad compared to how we gave it to them . can i hold PM accountable ?

  • @annwright8665
    @annwright8665 Год назад

    I check the rental house every 4 months. My renter of tens yrs from 4 months ago to yesterday has taken all the bathroom tile off the wall in the shower , bathtub combo. I’m in shocked!
    They put up a plastic wall board.
    Can I evict them?

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 3 месяца назад

      Who do you check every 4 months? Do you think the landlord business is right for you? Renters have a right of quiet and peaceable enjoyment.

  • @gritskennedy5007
    @gritskennedy5007 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why would a renter ever take on the expense of having hvac servicing,? Why would any renter pay extra cash with the overcharging that is rampant these days overcharging for rent it is absolute greed. The cost of rent is higher than a mortgage. DO NOT RENT YOU WILL PAY MUCH MUCH LESS IF YOU SIMPLY PURCHASE YOUR OWN HOME.

    • @RicheyPropertyMgt
      @RicheyPropertyMgt  8 месяцев назад

      The video talks about the landlord looking into having the HVAC serviced- not the renter. That’s definitely something a landlord should be considering to keep the home maintained.