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Tenant not paying rent? What’s next from professional property management in Santa Clarita

Tenant not paying rent? What’s next from professional property management in Santa Clarita

by RPM Executives | Sep 3, 2019 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

When you have a tenant not paying rent, it’s important to act quickly in order to minimize the amount of time and money you lose on that resident. Learning how to properly evict a tenant can be difficult because the laws are specific, and even one mistake will set you...
What Is a 1031 Exchange? Santa Clarita Real Estate Investing

What Is a 1031 Exchange? Santa Clarita Real Estate Investing

by RPM Executives | Aug 9, 2017 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

 On this Santa Clarita property management blog, we are talking to Ken Harris, who is a commercial sales representative from First American Exchange Company. We’re discussing an interesting tax and investment tool, and asking him – what is a 1031 exchange? Definition...
Affordable Solutions for Rental Maintenance Nightmares in Santa Clarita, Ca

Affordable Solutions for Rental Maintenance Nightmares in Santa Clarita, Ca

by RPM Executives | May 31, 2017 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

Maintenance nightmares are things every property owner and landlord wants to avoid. Today, we are talking to Craig, our maintenance director, about the subject of maintenance nightmares. This can be one of the biggest things that impedes your return on investment. We...
Avoiding Costly Repairs With Routine Rental Inspections in Santa Clarita, Ca

Avoiding Costly Repairs With Routine Rental Inspections in Santa Clarita, Ca

by RPM Executives | May 17, 2017 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

The best way to avoid costly repairs is through routine rental inspections. You need to stay on top of the attention and the repairs that your property needs. Today, we are talking to Craig, our maintenance director, about how to reduce rental costs through regular...
Problems and Pitfalls of Self Managing Your Santa Clarita Rental Home

Problems and Pitfalls of Self Managing Your Santa Clarita Rental Home

by RPM Executives | Mar 17, 2017 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

Larry the Landlord decided to rent out his own property instead of using RPM Executives Because Larry decided to rent out his own property, his advertising ad was hijacked by a Nigerian hacker.  Because his advertising ad was hijacked by a Nigerian hacker, his home...
Santa Clarita Property Management How-To: Tenant Screening

Santa Clarita Property Management How-To: Tenant Screening

by RPM Executives | Jan 18, 2017 | Owner Education, Uncategorized

Once you have successfully marketed and advertised your property and you have people interested in renting it, you need to know how to screen a tenant. The process of tenant screening needs to be detailed and consistent. Fair housing laws require you to treat every...
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