Share:

I have been a landlord for over 25 years and I’ve learned a lot of lessons about what to do and what not to do, many of which I learned the hard way, aka making mistakes. One of the keys for me was learning how to remove the emotion from the decision. This can often be easier said than done because we are people dealing with people and many times they can have compelling circumstances.

Here are a few ways you can help if someone is really in trouble that owes you rent.

  1. There are many organizations that can help with a month’s rent if people need to get back on their feet.

  2. Create a reasonable payment plan.

  3. Help them move on. It could be cheaper than letting them stay and not getting your rent.

The most valuable thing you can do is your due diligence up front. Having well defined boundaries is also very important. Here is a list of things that might help you with that process:

Real Estate

  1. It all starts with the rental application. Have a clear, simple but well written application. The most important information is social security number, permission to run a credit report and work history.

  2. It is also important to get rental history, but often people don’t want you verifying their current residency because they may not end up leaving. The one thing I try and keep in mind is that if they tell me they have been a victim of a “bad” or “unfair” landlord – there is a greater likelihood that they will view me that way no matter my policies.

  3. I have done business with family and friends before and it has worked out OK when there are VERY clear boundaries – but as a general policy, I won’t rent to friends or family.

  4. It is an easy fix sometimes to let residents do their own repairs but I would recommend against it. I’ve even had “professionals” as tenants in the past and let them do work without over seeing it. I came to find out that our tastes were different – haha.

  5. Always do an inspection report prior to a tenant moving in. Make sure that it is signed and documented with pictures and video. Also make sure it’s date verified – either electronically or as simple as having a newspaper in one of the photos.

  6. A couple of years ago I was having troubles with tenants and noise. So I created a Rental Code of Conduct. It was simple but set expectations and created penalties for violators.

  7. I think it’s a great idea to require your tenants to carry renters insurance and I know this is done in the major complexes. Honestly, I haven’t been very good at implementing this but it’s an excellent idea.

  8. I set the expectation that there will be a rental increase with each new lease. I let them know it will be small but consistent.

  9. Make sure that owners of the properties on either side of yours have your phone number in case there is a neighborhood issue and vice versa.

  10. I keep my rentals in good condition and competitively priced, which translates into good tenants.

  11. I try to upgrade something on my properties every year. This allows the tenants to see that I care about my asset. But be careful because that might get them thinking they can just keep asking for things.

Learn to Trade Now

This content is intended to provide educational information only. This information should not be construed as individual or customized legal, tax, financial or investment services. As each individual's situation is unique, a qualified professional should be consulted before making legal, tax, financial and investment decisions. The educational information provided in this article does not comprise any course or a part of any course that may be used as an educational credit for any certification purpose and will not prepare any User to be accredited for any licenses in any industry and will not prepare any User to get a job. Reproduced by permission from OTAcademy.com click here for Terms of Use: https://www.otacademy.com/about/terms

Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD edges lower toward 1.0700 post-US PCE

EUR/USD edges lower toward 1.0700 post-US PCE

EUR/USD stays under modest bearish pressure but manages to hold above 1.0700 in the American session on Friday. The US Dollar (USD) gathers strength against its rivals after the stronger-than-forecast PCE inflation data, not allowing the pair to gain traction.

EUR/USD News

GBP/USD retreats to 1.2500 on renewed USD strength

GBP/USD retreats to 1.2500 on renewed USD strength

GBP/USD lost its traction and turned negative on the day near 1.2500. Following the stronger-than-expected PCE inflation readings from the US, the USD stays resilient and makes it difficult for the pair to gather recovery momentum.

GBP/USD News

Japanese Yen trades just shy of 157.00 versus the USD

Japanese Yen trades just shy of 157.00 versus the USD

The Japanese Yen weakens across the board after BoJ announced its policy decision. A shortlived spike in the Yen may be testament to an attempt by the Japanese authorities to intervene. US PCE Price Index shows higher-than-expected inflation but does little to impact USD/JPY which almost touches 157.00.

USD/JPY News

Editors’ Picks

EUR/USD edges lower toward 1.0700 post-US PCE

EUR/USD edges lower toward 1.0700 post-US PCE

EUR/USD stays under modest bearish pressure but manages to hold above 1.0700 in the American session on Friday. The US Dollar (USD) gathers strength against its rivals after the stronger-than-forecast PCE inflation data, not allowing the pair to gain traction.

EUR/USD News

GBP/USD retreats to 1.2500 on renewed USD strength

GBP/USD retreats to 1.2500 on renewed USD strength

GBP/USD lost its traction and turned negative on the day near 1.2500. Following the stronger-than-expected PCE inflation readings from the US, the USD stays resilient and makes it difficult for the pair to gather recovery momentum.

GBP/USD News

Gold struggles to hold above $2,350 following US inflation

Gold struggles to hold above $2,350 following US inflation

Gold turned south and declined toward $2,340, erasing a large portion of its daily gains, as the USD benefited from PCE inflation data. The benchmark 10-year US yield, however, stays in negative territory and helps XAU/USD limit its losses. 

Gold News

Bitcoin Weekly Forecast: BTC’s next breakout could propel it to $80,000 Premium

Bitcoin Weekly Forecast: BTC’s next breakout could propel it to $80,000

Bitcoin’s recent price consolidation could be nearing its end as technical indicators and on-chain metrics suggest a potential upward breakout. However, this move would not be straightforward and could punish impatient investors. 

Read more

Week ahead – Hawkish risk as Fed and NFP on tap, Eurozone data eyed too

Week ahead – Hawkish risk as Fed and NFP on tap, Eurozone data eyed too

Fed meets on Wednesday as US inflation stays elevated. Will Friday’s jobs report bring relief or more angst for the markets? Eurozone flash GDP and CPI numbers in focus for the Euro.

Read more

RECOMMENDED LESSONS

7 Ways to Avoid Forex Scams

The forex industry is recently seeing more and more scams. Here are 7 ways to avoid losing your money in such scams: Forex scams are becoming frequent. Michael Greenberg reports on luxurious expenses, including a submarine bought from the money taken from forex traders. Here’s another report of a forex fraud. So, how can we avoid falling in such forex scams?

What Are the 10 Fatal Mistakes Traders Make

Trading is exciting. Trading is hard. Trading is extremely hard. Some say that it takes more than 10,000 hours to master. Others believe that trading is the way to quick riches. They might be both wrong. What is important to know that no matter how experienced you are, mistakes will be part of the trading process.

Strategy

Money Management

Psychology