6,000Units Under Management
Less Than 1% Eviction Rate
Avg. Time Rental Is on Market 23 Days

Tag Archives: building a strong tenant/landlord relationship

How to Show an Occupied Rental in Harford County, MD

Minimizing the time your Harford County rental property sits vacant between tenants is the goal of any successful landlord. That’s why, once you find out your current tenant will not be signing a lease renewal, it is a good idea to start the search for a new tenant right away. But what should you do […]

5 Simple Steps to Improve Tenant Retention in Baltimore County

Failing to retain your Baltimore County tenants means you have a vacancy on your hands. With a vacancy, you are no longer collecting a consistent rent payment each month, you probably need to make repairs such as paint the walls or replace the carpet, and of course, you’ll need to perform a deep clean. That’s […]

5 Steps to Becoming an Organized Landlord in Annapolis

It seems that we all suffer the frustrating feeling of losing something one time or another. However, some of us are worse about keeping track of our things than others. Simply Orderly shared some statistics about just how bad some of us are at staying organized: The average American will spend 1 year of their […]

How to Be a Next-Door Landlord in Montgomery County

You have been stewing over whether you should add another Montgomery County rental property to your growing portfolio. And, like all successful landlords, you have done your due diligence and researched all the right things – market trends, going rental rates, amenities, financing options, as well as nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment venues. There’s just […]

The 4 Most Common Tenant Types in Philadelphia

The more experience you have as a Philadelphia landlord, the more you will realize there are all kinds of different tenants out there. And, in order to be a successful landlord, it is important that you tune into these different types so you can learn how to recognize red flags early on, how to keep […]

Landlord’s Guide to Student Tenants in Towson, MD

Baltimore County is home to some of the nation’s top universities − Johns Hopkins University, Towson University, Maryland Institute College of Art, and of course, University of Maryland Baltimore County. And, those are just a few of the most popular.   To say that Towson is a thriving community is an understatement. For those that […]

How to Know If You’re Keeping Your Prince George’s Tenants Safe

Your Prince George’s County tenants have a legal right to a safe and habitable place of living when leasing from you. And, it is probably safe to say that you too want to provide a safe and habitable place for your tenants, regardless of whether it’s the law. But how do you know if your […]

How to Attract Long-Term Tenants For Your Philadelphia Rental

Finding long-term tenants for your Fishtown rental property is one of the keys to having a profitable rental property. With long-term tenants, you secure a consistent stream of rental income, and lower your tenant turnover rate. Most importantly, you decrease the stress of having to advertise a vacant property, conduct tenant screening, draft a new […]

Should You Offer Move-In Specials to Entice Tenants?

Staying ahead of the competition is tough when you are a property owner in Annapolis. As the capital of Maryland, and home to the United States Naval Academy, there are plenty of tenants looking for a great place to live here. And other property owners know it. If you are wondering how to stand out […]

How to Handle Long-Term Guests in Your Rental Property

There is a thin line separating who should be considered a guest in your Pikesville rental property and who constitutes an actual residing tenant.  And, if you are not careful, guests that overstay their welcome in your rental property can quickly turn into serious liabilities if they become more tenant-like than guest-like. In order to […]