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Upgrades Owners Should Consider for Their Vancouver Rental Property

The rental market today is competitive for good, solid renters. There are things you can do to make your unit or your rental home more appealing to prospective tenants. Property Management Vancouver: Change Light Fixtures and Detect...
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How to Fill Vacancies Fast – Vancouver Landlord Education

The number one item on your list is to place a For Rent sign in front of the property. This will tell anyone in the neighborhood that your home or duplex or small apartment is available for rent. People might see the sign while they’re driving or wal...
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How to Maximize Your ROI for your Vancouver Rental Home

  Once you’ve bought a rental property, you want to earn the highest possible return on your investment , or ROI. Today, we’re sharing some tips with Vancouver investors on how to make sure you’re getting the highest possible rent ...
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How to Handle Maintenance Requests Like a Pro for Your Vancouver Rental Home

Vancouver landlords need to have a proper response to maintenance when their tenants request a repair. Today, we’re talking about how to handle those maintenance items. Property Management Vancouver : Respond Quickly First, you ...
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How to Set the Best Rental Price for Your Vancouver Rental Home

In the last few years, people have noticed that rents have gone up for Vancouver rental property. In southwest Washington, rents have gone up about 30 percent since 2011. There’s something very important you have to understand about setting the best ...
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Cost of Tenant Turnover for Vancouver Homeowners

To avoid constant tenant turnover, proper screening for your Vancouver rental property is critical. Bad tenants equal high dollars, and you don’t want to be looking for new tenants every few months. You can eliminate a lot of tenant turnover in a few...
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Pet Policy 101: What Every Vancouver Homeowner Should Know

You should always include a size restriction in your pet policy. We recommend that you allow dogs and cats that are 25 pounds or less, unless your property is out in the wilderness. In an average suburban house, 25 pounds is reasonable, and you should ...
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Common Horror Stories of Self Managing Your Vancouver Rental Property

The horrors of self-management are often due to Vancouver landlords not understanding the requirements of managing an investment property. The one step to successful management is knowing all the laws required for managing a property. This is where a p...
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How to Properly Inspect Your Vancouver Rental Property

Inside the house, make sure the walls are free from nail holes and that the paint is in good condition. Carpet areas should not have stains, and must be professionally cleaned. If there are stains, remark on those in the move in sheet. Walk through the...
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How to Properly Tenant Screen in Vancouver Explained by a Professional Property Manager

The screening process starts with an application. Get a copy of your applicant’s driver’s license so you can verify that this person is the actual person who is applying to live in the property. You’ll need a complete application from every occup...
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