by Terri Alcala | Sep 13, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
Take the time right now to ask yourself a few questions and answer them honestly: Do you value your time? Do you have the resources and connections to properly run a rental property? Do you have the legal and industry knowledge to manage a rental unit? If these...
by Terri Alcala | Aug 29, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
When it comes time to choose a property management company to handle your investment in Roseville, California, there are many different qualities to keep in mind. You want someone who is experienced, action-oriented and able to provide the best customer service to you...
by Terri Alcala | Aug 15, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
Regardless of how thorough your background checks are, you may one day rent your unit to a person who either won’t pay rent or not take proper care of your home. For this reason, every landlord is allowed to require a security deposit from their tenants as a form of...
by Terri Alcala | Aug 8, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
Part of owning rental property, unfortunately, means dealing with late payments when it comes time for rent collection. Although it’s a drag, if you learn how to deal with delinquent tenants, it can make the process of either being repaid or getting them out a lot...
by Terri Alcala | Aug 1, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
People tend to think of their animals not as pets, but as family members. If your unit has an anti-pet policy, prospective renters with pets will most likely pass over your rental. After all, why would they go for the rental that would make them give up their best...
by Terri Alcala | Jul 25, 2012 | Owner Education, Roseville Property Management Education
Security deposits can be a tricky situation after tenancy ends. The return of the deposit is generally the most common disagreement between landlords and tenants. If proper measures are not taken, the landlord can potentially face small claims court. Here’s what...