Property Insurance from Three Perspectives When a home investor hires a property management company, three parties are involved when a property is rented to a tenant – the property manager, the tenant, and the homeowner. Each party should insure against risks...
What Are Rental Property Emergencies? Professional property management companies collaborate with homeowners to maintain the value of their rental property. DenCO Property Management and Sales (DenCO) oversees repairs, ensures work quality, and keeps the properties in...
Pets can do damage, but there are many reasons for allowing them. Ultimately, the decision comes down to a cost/benefit analysis by the property owner or management company of permitting pets. What are the Pros of Allowing Pets Larger Tenant Pool – About 70...
Why Do Rental Inspections? Investing in a rental property comes with risk. Tenants may cause property damage, often unintentionally. This could lead to more extended vacancy periods, higher turnover, and a lower return on investment. Property managers conduct...
Retaining Good Tenants Tenant screening has a measurable impact on tenant retention. Early detection of tenants who could cause damage to the property, break their lease, or pay rent late helps property managers avoid many headaches. We suggest running income, credit,...
When hiring a property management company like DenCO Property Management (DenCO), a perk is having somebody else manage rental property repairs. The agreement between the owner and property management company defines the repair duties and coordination between the two...
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