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Tips for Renting Homes from Birch Management

System - Wednesday, May 23, 2018
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Many people mull over the idea of renting out their homes in Greensboro in a down market. They may want the benefit of extra income to save money or help pay off debt. Or they may choose this method as a way to wait things out until the economy improves, instead of losing money selling their property. The motives are plentiful but it's possible for this plan to become more trouble than it's worth when appropriate considerations aren't made. Here are steps that will get you going in the right direction when it comes to renting your Greensboro home.

Understand The Responsibility Involved

First, you must determine whether being a landlord is an obligation you can handle. The benefits of renting are numerous, such as the ability to deter the vandalism that often plagues an empty home, the ease of tax breaks and the ability to generate income that covers the bills and possibly even creates a profit.

However, being a landlord is also one more responsibility you'll need to fit into your life, and it's safe to assume that things will sometimes fail to run smoothly. You'll need to stay on top repairs and maintenance, collect rent, dole out more for your home insurance policy and try to avoid creating a less appealing home for potential buyers by keeping an eye on your tenant's housekeeping skills.

Prepare Your Home

In a down market, you won't be able to get away with renting out the home as is. Tenants are more attentive and choosy in a down market because of the increased availability rental homes, and their expectations are much higher.

Prepare for the new tenant by thoroughly cleaning your home and making sure any appliances are working and are in good condition.

If you've decided that you are renting out a room or area within your house, make sure that you can secure that area from the rest of your home.

Once the house has been straightened out, develop a list describing what makes the house appealing. Take note of those commonly desirable features such as a washer and a dryer, air conditioning and garage. Use rental terms to help "sell" the property.

Next, post the advertisement of the home on reputable websites and in local newspapers, as well as in places you commonly frequent, such as your local grocery store or your church.

Also, stay mindful of the time of year during which you plan to rent. Renters generally move in particular seasons; March, April, May, June, July and August are typically been the best times to locate a tenant.

Set A Competitive Price

Set the cost of the rent by learning what other rental properties are going for in your neighborhood and community. Remember, potential tenants will be scouting around for deals, so set the rent at a competitive price and make sure you highlight all the most valuable aspects of your home.

Screen Tenants Carefully

Start looking for a tenant as soon as your property is ready to be shown. Then, choose your tenant very, very carefully. You need to be able to depend on this person not only to pay the rent on time, but also to keep your home in good condition. Also, if the person is someone you may be cohabitating with, learn their habits so you won't run into any nasty surprises.

Don't forget to gather references for potential tenants and check their credit histories. You should also take safety precautions when screening a tenant - after all, this person is a stranger.

Once you've found the right tenant, ask for a reasonable security deposit and arrange an appropriate payment schedule.

Renting a home to a potential tenant during an economic slump is beneficial for both parties, but only if homeowners take the time to address and prevent the potential pitfalls of this option. Birch Management can help you do all of this and even take care of it for you.

Hire Professionals

Renting out your home in Greensboro or High Point may seem like an overwhelming task. Professionals such as Birch Management make the process much easier and make sure you are abiding by tax laws and local property rules.

Birch Management can also help you navigate the landlord-tenant laws, which vary from state-to-state, and help you understand your community's rules governing rental properties. You can also seek help drafting the lease, making sure that it follows local laws. Finally, Birch Management can help you determine suitable house rules and emergency contacts. Contact Birch Management today and learn how easy it is to rent your property with the help of professionals.