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Category Archives: Property Management

10 Tax Benefits and Considerations for Local Landlords

Owning property is a huge part of the American dream. But every year, landlords across the country pay much more taxes on their rental business than necessary. All too often, these taxes take a serious toll on the profitability of their properties. Fortunately, the United States tax code has many rules that allow landlords to […]

A Q&A with Maryland’s Leading Property Management Company

Working with a property management company can eliminate a lot of the stress and hassle that comes with managing rental properties, especially in the large region of Baltimore County.  In fact, here are some of the main reasons you should consider hiring a property management company, regardless of how many rental properties you currently own: […]

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 […]

Emerging Rental Trends of 2016

As you move further into 2016, it is important you stay ahead of the rental trends that are emerging this year.  Being as prepared as possible for any upcoming changes in the rental property business, especially in the Baltimore County area, is one way you will be able to turn an annual profit and hopefully […]

The Pursuit of Passive Income: Is it Possible with Rental Properties?

Many landlords get into the rental property business with the dream of securing passive income. Income to pay the bills, fund fancy vacations, and maybe even secure a long retirement, all without having to do any work. While passive income can become a reality for many involved in real estate, it is important to remember that […]

How to Learn About a Neighborhood Before You Invest in a Rental Property

You’ve finally found the perfect rental property for your rapidly growing Howard County property management business, but maybe you have a few questions about the area you found it in. How safe is the neighborhood? What demographic will be attracted to living in this area? What should a landlord really know about the community? It’s time to […]

4 Ways to Get the Most Out of Working With a Maryland Property Manager

Being a successful Maryland landlord means learning how to make good business decisions that will power your career forward. Sometimes, that involves deciding which tenants should live in your property, picking properties based on how profitable they are likely to be, or finding a good mentor who can give you helpful advice when needed.   […]

Using Rental Properties to Fund Retirement Is Not For Everyone

Using your Baltimore County rental properties to fund the golden years of retirement is a great idea, especially if you don’t have a pension.  Rental properties can provide monthly cash flow, are protected from inflation, and usually appreciate over the long term. You rental properties can often allow you to lead the life of retirement […]

How to Find a Good Mentor as a Newbie Landlord

You’re an up-and-coming landlord, and you’ve fallen in love with your career. But sometimes, you can’t help but wonder what you could be doing better. You see that other local landlords are reaching success faster, finding better rental properties, and making more money. And you want to learn the secret to success. What’s the best […]

6 Ways to Make Your Job as a Landlord Less Stressful

You try your hardest to follow the best landlord practices, build positive relationships with your tenants, and stay organized, but you still find yourself stressed at the end of each day. It’s affecting you, and you might even be considering giving up your career as a landlord in favor of a less stressful career path. […]