by SPMbe | Jul 7, 2021 | Rental Property Inspections, Tenant Relations and Communication
Imagine you have a tenant that has been paying rent on time, taking care of your property, and generally being a wonderful resident, until one day they ask you if they can get a pet. This is a question that comes up fairly often, and it can be a sometimes difficult...
by SPMbe | Jun 23, 2021 | Tenant Relations and Communication, Tenant Retention
As a rental property owner, you probably know that having a good relationship with your tenant can help make the lease period less stressful. This is because it helps decrease or sometimes eliminate unnecessary issues, court orders, and deferred payments, making...
by SPMbe | May 5, 2021 | Property Management Legal Issues, Tenant Relations and Communication
There is a lot that goes into effective property management, and it’s not always easy. If you are a rental property owner, and you manage your property yourself, you are responsible for property repairs and maintenance, regulation compliance, and responding to...
by Karla@specialized247.com | Dec 14, 2019 | Tenant Relations and Communication
Every property owner dreams of renting out their real estate investments in Fort Worth to tenants that are clean, responsible, and good communicators. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, and knowing how to treat your tenants from the start could make the...
by Karla@specialized247.com | Oct 17, 2019 | Tenant Relations and Communication
Dealing with even the most ideal tenants in the world can be time consuming and stressful. Part of owning a rental property is making sure that your tenants are happy and your investment is protected. However, it’s not possible to babysit your tenants every minute of...
by Karla@specialized247.com | Mar 21, 2018 | Tenant Relations and Communication
Communication has changed vastly in the past 20 years. Digital communication, whether it is via email, text message, or one of the various apps out there have taken over as the primary way people communicate. What implications does this have for property management...