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Category Archives: Property Management in Montgomery County, MD

How Many Properties Should You Buy and Manage as a Montgomery County Landlord?

Rental properties are a great way to invest your money and supplement your income. This is especially true if you are investing in the Montgomery County area. With plenty of properties to choose from in a quickly-growing region with lots of appealing amenities, owning rental property in Montgomery County will provide you a steady cash […]

Dealing with a Tough Homeowners Association for Your Rental Property

  Homeowners associations (HOAs) are gaining popularity all across the state of Maryland and property owners are flocking to purchase property that is part of an HOA.  Take a look at this list to get an idea of just how many HOAs there are in existence right now, with additions consistently being made. So why […]

The Most Common Lease Clauses Explained

Once your Bethesda property management company has found a suitable tenant for your rental home, and you have agreed on the terms and conditions of the lease, it is time to place those terms on paper in the form of a legally binding contract.This contract, also known as the lease agreement, is a formality that […]

Should Montgomery County Landlords Require Renter’s Insurance in the Lease?

These days, Montgomery County income property owners are no longer leaving the fate of their rental properties up to chance. Instead, they’re taking control of the outcome of any potential disaster by requiring their tenants obtain renter’s insurance. By doing so, they’re making their lives a whole lot easier. Renter’s insurance can be a great idea for […]

5 Ways to Collect Rent and Get Paid on Time

Collecting rent is one of the most important tasks you’ll handle as a landlord. If you can’t collect rent consistently, your rental property business won’t earn you the income you need to pay the bills. And for some landlords, collecting rent can be a serious challenge. Even with a solid lease agreement in place – […]

The Difference Between a Security Deposit and Last Month’s Rent

When a new tenant moves into your property, it’s time to start generating income from your investment. And not just from the first month’s rent – you have two other instant revenue options as well: the last month’s rent and the security deposit. Both of these are excellent ways to test a tenant’s financial stability […]

5 Amenities College Students Look for in a Rental Property

You might feel hesitant to rent to students. Maybe you’ve heard stories of wild parties where students trash their house, or maybe you’re concerned that students don’t make enough money to pay rent on time every month. However, if you screen every tenant thoroughly and clearly explain your rules, you might find that renting to […]

Find Financial Freedom Through Real Estate Investments

Everyone is looking for nice ways to gain financial freedom. The idea of being debt-free and have the ability to travel and plan nice vacations sounds appealing, right? Well financial freedom isn’t hard to gain, if you invest properly! Owning rental properties in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, and the surrounding D.C. metro area is a […]

Top 8 Traits of Successful and Effective Landlords

Some landlords seem to have it all: they make a nice a chunk of money each month from their rental property investments, their tenants love them, and they’re able to take vacations without their business suffering. On the other hand, less successful landlords are often forced to deal with lots of stress, difficult tenants, the financial […]

Celebrate the Expansion of Maryland’s Finest Property Management Company

Bay Management Group’s success as the leading force in the Maryland property management business is unprecedented. So much so they had to open a new office in order to better serve their clients! President Patrick Freeze is proud to announce the opening of their second location in Laurel, Maryland. This location was opened to better […]