As utility costs continue to rise, property owners are looking for ways to reduce these expenses. By better controlling utility expenses, landlords can pass along cost savings to their renters, increasing tenant satisfaction and decreasing vacancies. But how can you reduce utility costs at your rental property? Whether you want to lower water, electricity, or […]
Tips for Creating Your Best Rental Property Listing
Creating an eye-catching rental property listing is crucial to attracting tenants and filling vacancies quickly. Your listing helps renters understand the property’s features, amenities, and terms, allowing them to make an informed decision when applying. It can also mean the difference between potential tenants choosing your property and someone else’s. How can you create the […]
What Types of Investments or Upgrades Are Generally Not Beneficial for Rental Properties?
Maximizing the return on investment for rental properties involves strategic upgrades over time. While certain improvements can significantly enhance the property’s value and appeal to potential tenants, not all upgrades are equally beneficial. It’s essential to consider which improvements are worth the cost and effort when it comes to your investment property. Here are a […]
What Are Acceptable Ways to Prove Income for Rental Applicants?
As a landlord, one of the most critical aspects of screening potential tenants is verifying their ability to pay rent. Income verification is a crucial step in the rental application process to ensure tenants have the financial means to meet their rental obligations. However, determining acceptable ways to prove income can sometimes be challenging. Understanding […]
Considering Investing in Real Estate? What to Consider When Comparing Different Types of Properties
Real estate investment has long been considered an attractive option for building wealth and generating passive income. Choosing the right type of property is essential for those exploring real estate investment. There are a few different options, including single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and multi-unit buildings. Each property type has its advantages, risks, and considerations. Understanding […]
Proactive Steps You Can Take to Help Prevent Rental Property Repairs
Maintaining your rental property as a landlord is essential to ensure the comfort and safety of tenants while also protecting your investment. While repairs are sometimes unavoidable, there are proactive steps you can take to prevent costly damage and minimize the need for extensive repairs. By proactively maintaining key components of your investment property, you […]
How to Determine the Optimal Rent for Your DC Residential Property
Determining the optimal rent for your residential property is crucial for attracting and retaining tenants and ensuring a steady income stream. In a market as dynamic as Washington, DC, where rents can vary significantly between neighborhoods, it’s important to consider your specific property, amenities, and the current market to set a competitive rent price. Here […]
Common Mistakes When Marketing Your Rental Property
Marketing your rental property is crucial for attracting potential tenants, maximizing occupancy, and getting the best rental price. However, many landlords often make common mistakes that can make their marketing efforts less effective. By being aware of these pitfalls and taking proactive steps to avoid them, you can enhance your property marketing strategy and achieve […]
Tips for Attracting Long-Term Tenants
As a landlord, attracting reliable, long-term tenants is vital for maintaining a stable rental income and minimizing vacancies. Long-term tenants not only provide a steady stream of revenue but also contribute to a strong and harmonious rental community. But how can you attract long-term, stable tenants for your Maryland income property? Here, we discuss some […]
Tips for Improving Tenant Retention and Minimizing Turnover
In the world of real estate investment, a key factor for long-term success is having tenants who stay for an extended period. High tenant turnover can quickly drain your resources and impact the profitability of your rental property, not to mention its reputation. Fortunately, there are ways to improve tenant retention and minimize turnover. Let’s […]
Tips for Identifying Potential Red Flags When Evaluating Tenant Applications
Finding the right tenants for your rental property is crucial for maintaining a successful investment and having a positive landlord-tenant relationship. As a landlord, it’s essential to thoroughly evaluate tenant applications to identify any potential red flags that could indicate future problems. But what exactly are the red flags you should be looking for? Let’s […]
Pros and Cons of Allowing an Existing Tenant to Bring in a Roommate
As a landlord in DC, you may encounter situations where an existing tenant requests to bring in a roommate. This decision can have both advantages and disadvantages for you as the property owner. As such, before granting permission, it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons to ensure it aligns with your rental property policies […]
How In-Depth Should You Go When Screening Your Prospective Tenants?
When finding the right tenants for rental properties, landlords have an important task—conducting thorough tenant screening. Proper screening helps landlords select reliable, responsible, and financially stable tenants who are likely to fulfill their lease obligations. However, it’s essential to consider how in-depth you should go as a DC landlord when screening prospective tenants. Let’s review […]
Pros and Cons of Offering a Short-Term or Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
When it comes to renting out a property, landlords have the option to offer either a long-term lease or a short-term, month-to-month rental agreement. A long-term lease is generally considered a year or longer, while a short-term lease can be month-to-month or up to six months, although the exact time can vary depending on the […]
How to Tailor Your Rental Description to Attract Work-From-Home Tenants
In today’s evolving work landscape, many professionals are embracing the freedom and flexibility of working from home. As a landlord, attracting work-from-home (WFH) tenants can be advantageous, as many renters are looking for properties that have an office or desk space. You can attract more potential candidates for your income property by appealing to these […]
Cost-Effective Decorative Tips for Showing Your Rental Property in the Best Light
When it comes to renting out your property, first impressions matter. Sure, you can (and should) paint and clean your property to make a difference. But when it comes to attracting tenants and showing your rental in the best light, tenants are looking for more than a clean space and fresh paint. Making your property […]
Landlord Tips for Calculating the Optimal Rent for Your Investment Property
Determining the appropriate amount of rent for your investment property as a landlord in Maryland is crucial. The rent you set can attract or deter tenants and help you create a sustainable investment as a property owner. While you want the rental rate to be fair according to the market and the condition of your […]
Landlord Summer-Focused Property Maintenance Tips for Tenants
With the summer in full swing, it’s essential that landlords continue to care for their rental properties, especially as summer storms can damage landscaping and exteriors. But what about the tenants at your rental property—what maintenance should they be responsible for? Here are some summer property maintenance tips that landlords can share with tenants to […]
Why You Should Always Use a Property Inspection Checklist With All New Tenants
Using a property inspection checklist is a best practice for landlords to ensure the condition of their property before renters move in. A property inspection checklist serves as a document to establish a baseline condition for the property, which allows property owners to reassess the condition when tenants move out. Here’s why landlords in DC […]
Tips for Landlords When Negotiating Rent With a New Tenant
When looking for a new tenant for your rental property, you may find a potential renter who seems like an excellent fit—they have plenty of income to cover the rent, their references checked out, and their credit score is good. But they’ve asked about negotiating your asking rent price. So what can you do? The […]
When Looking to Purchase an Investment Property, What Elements Make a Property Rent-Ready?
So, you’re looking to purchase an investment property in Washington, DC, and you need to know what to look for when searching for the perfect place. When you want to rent your investment property as quickly as possible, there are certain things you can look for that will make the property rent ready. When you’re […]
Information You Should Always Collect from Potential Renters Before Signing a Lease
A lease is the most important document between you and your renters because it establishes the terms of their stay at your rental property. It also allows you to have essential information about your tenants, such as their contact information, to ensure a smooth lease term. However, before you even sign the lease with your […]
Cost-Effective Home Improvement Tips to Maximize Your Rent and Appreciation of Your Investment Property
You want to get the most out of your investment property in Washington, DC. Part of this includes making improvements over time to maximize your rent and appreciation of your property over time. But home improvements are rarely inexpensive, so choosing ones that will translate to the most value is important. So how do you […]
Tips to Tell Your Renters How to Winterize Your Rental Property and Minimize Winter-Related Damage
Winterizing a rental property is essential to help prevent any winter-related damage. Of course, there may be unavoidable or unforeseeable damage, but preparing for the harsh weather as much as possible can keep your tenants safer and reduce expenses from repairing your income property. So what tips should you tell your renters in preparation for […]
If Your Investment Property Is a Group House, Should You Sign Individual Leases With Each Renter?
When you have an investment property with multiple tenants, you have the option of signing a lease with each renter or signing all of the tenants under one lease. Each situation has pros and cons, but how do you know which one is right for your property? Here we take a closer look at individual […]
What Qualities Should You Look for When Considering Purchasing an Investment Property in DC?
Purchasing an investment property is a big decision, and you want to be sure you’re making the right one. While all investments come with some risk, you can help maximize the profitability and value of your real estate investment by looking for the right qualities in a DC property. So what features and amenities should […]
How Much Should I Increase the Rent Annually for My Investment Property?
Most tenants expect that their rent will increase when renting. Annual increases help property owners cover rising expenses, such as property taxes and utilities, not to mention maintenance costs. However, when considering a rent increase, it’s imperative to do it properly. Not only do states and jurisdictions have laws around rent increases, but you don’t […]
If You’re Looking to Purchase an Investment Property in 2023, Should You Consider Hiring a Property Manager?
Purchasing an investment property is an exciting time. Owning real estate can provide you with a source of passive income and diversify your assets. However, many property owners lack the time, skill, and availability to manage an income property—or multiple properties—themselves. Working with a property manager has many benefits, but is it the right choice […]
In Spring 2023, Is Now the Time to Sell or Rent Your Investment Property?
It’s rarely a simple decision to sell an investment property. Making this decision is as much about your personal circumstances as it is the current real estate market. Currently, vacancy rates for rental properties are at an all-time low, while home prices continue to stay high post-pandemic. The demand for rentals has increased, but so […]
What Investors Should Look for When Comparing and Selecting a Property Management Company
Choosing a property management company for your rental property means selecting a partner to assist with your investment. As such, picking the right property manager is crucial to your income property’s success. The right property manager can help your investment run smoothly by maintaining tenant relationships, minimizing vacancies, and being proactive about maintenance. A good […]
Tips for DC Landlords to Strengthen the Fire Safety of Their Rental Home
Keeping your income property safe is important for more than just your tenants. Preventing disasters such as fires can protect your rental home from damage and ensure your investment continues to run smoothly. Fires are more common than many landlords realize. Even a small fire can result in significant property damage, while larger fires can […]
Can HOAs Stop Investors From Buying Properties That They Plan to Rent?
Buying a property in a community with a homeowner’s association (HOA) can be challenging for those looking to purchase an income property. These associations have specific rules and regulations, so it’s important to review them before purchasing a property there to understand what limitations you will need to abide by. As the amount of investors […]
For Planning Purposes, What Amount of Rental Revenue Should Landlords Generally Budget for Property Maintenance?
A significant part of managing a rental property is managing the funds you need for maintenance and repairs. Even the newest, best-kept properties still require maintenance, especially when you have renters coming and going. For planning purposes, how much should you budget for rental property maintenance? While there’s no set amount to keep on hand, […]
Do Rental Property Owners Need Insurance? If So, What Kind?
Even if you don’t have a mortgage on your income property, it’s still important to have insurance as a landlord. Landlords need a specific type of property insurance geared towards rentals, which can help protect the property against damage, natural disasters, and potentially even the loss of rental income. Insurance for landlords is essentially property […]
With the Real Estate Market Changes, Considering Renting Instead of Selling? Understand Your Options and Potential Benefits
As the real estate market continues to shift, it’s not easy to decide whether to sell or rent your home. While selling your home to have money for your next purchase or investment can make sense, renting allows you to potentially build a long-term source of income and keep your property. So what are your […]
Is Your Tenant Moving Out? Understanding Common Reasons for Security Deposit Deductions
So your tenant is moving out and wants to know when they will get their security deposit back. The security deposit is typically one month’s rent; however, in Maryland, a landlord can charge as much as two months’ worth of rent for the deposit. If your tenant has paid their rent every month, abided by […]
What Rental Property Maintenance Should Be the Responsibility of the Tenant?
Although landlords are responsible for repairs and some maintenance of their income properties, tenants play a significant role in day-to-day rental property care. Your lease should clearly stipulate who is responsible for what maintenance, especially tasks that have the potential to impact a tenant’s safety, such as snow removal and roofing damage. But exactly what […]
Types and Recommended Frequency of Landlord Rental Property Inspections
Inspecting your income property is an essential part of being a landlord. There are different types of inspections, both when the property is vacant and when you have tenants. Keeping up with these inspections can help protect your investment, improve your relationship with renters, and keep maintenance costs to a minimum. What are the different […]
With Recent Changes in the DC Real Estate Market, Should I Sell or Rent My Property?
There’s been a surge in rental demand since the pandemic, and it doesn’t look like it’s waning anytime soon. As home prices have skyrocketed, it’s more difficult for buyers, especially first-time homebuyers, to purchase a property. Although rental prices have increased too, rentals are more affordable for buyers who don’t have the money for a […]
Steps to Protect Your DC Property From Extreme Weather
Extreme weather is becoming more common, with flooding and severe storms on the rise. Even if your income property isn’t located in a flood zone or a particularly hazardous area, more buildings are vulnerable to damage from extreme weather today than before. Hurricanes, snow storms, and severe thunderstorms are just a few of the weather […]
Tips for Building and Keeping Strong Relationships With Great Tenants for Your DC Investment Property
Having strong relationships with tenants is an important part of being a landlord. After all, your tenants are your livelihood. You want to ensure your tenants feel welcome, taken care of, and content in your property. Happy tenants are also more likely to renew their lease when the time comes, saving you the time and […]
Guide for Finding & Hiring a DC Property Management Company
When you’ve decided to have a property manager step in and help you with some or all of the responsibilities associated with your rental property, you need to find the best DC property management company for your particular needs. The right property manager can not only help you maximize your investment but can become someone […]
Understanding the Role and Responsibility of a Property Manager in Washington DC
Successfully running an income property requires different roles and responsibilities. If you’re a landlord managing your own income property in Washington DC, you know this to be true. You need to manage finances and taxes, coordinate repairs and maintenance, and schedule inspections and lease updates, to name a few tasks. When you’re managing more than […]
Benefits of Hiring a Professional Property Manager vs. DIY Maintenance
When you have an income property, you’re faced with the decision of handling maintenance yourself or hiring a property manager to handle maintenance for you. Although some property owners think they can save time and money by handling maintenance themselves, the opposite is often true. Is a property manager the right choice for your rental […]
5 Investment Apartment Maintenance Tips for Washington DC & Maryland Landlords
Having an investment apartment or apartment building in DC or Maryland is an excellent opportunity to generate extra income. However, maintaining your units is essential for your property value and attracting tenants, as well as keeping your current renters happy. The following are our top five investment apartment maintenance tips for landlords in Washington DC […]
4 Common Mistakes Landlords Could Be Making With Their Lease
The lease is a crucial component of your income property. As a legally binding contract, the lease doesn’t just detail how much rent your tenants will pay and when it’s due. It essentially outlines the terms of your relationships with your tenants. As such, it should include the responsibilities of each party, the length of […]
5 Tips to Help Landlords Rent Their Properties Faster
Vacancies in your rental property can quickly tank your profits. Ideally, you would always have your income property rented, but the fact is that vacancies often happen between renters. Whether you are trying to fill an unexpected vacancy or are advertising a new income property, here are five tips to help you rent your property […]
Should You Require Renters Insurance as a Landlord in Maryland?
As a landlord in Maryland, you want to do everything you can to protect both you and your renters and reduce your liability. However, accidents do happen. In events where the renter’s personal items have been damaged, they need to have a renters insurance policy. Renters insurance is an affordable way for renters to protect […]
Can a Property Manager Help You Save Money on a Home Warranty?
Property owners may have the option to get a home warranty when purchasing their income property. Home warranties allow the homeowner to have certain systems or appliances repaired or replaced when they break for a discounted price. Home warranties may make sense for traditional homeowners, but do they make sense for rental properties? With the […]
Avoid Common Rental Property Issues During Winter
Cold weather brings its own unique set of challenges for landlords and tenants. Tenants can experience hazards such as icy walkways, ice dams on roofs, and bitterly cold temperatures. As a landlord in DC, it’s essential to ensure both you and your tenants are prepared for the winter weather when it comes to your rental […]
Are Property Management and Maintenance the Same Thing?
Although each property management firm can structure its fees differently, you need to know what is included in the cost. Some landlords define property management and maintenance as the same thing, but not every management company thinks this way. In fact, property managers may consider the day-to-day management tasks as entirely separate from actual property […]
If You’re a Landlord That Accepts Pets, Know the Difference Between Pet Deposits, Pet Fees, and Pet Rent
A growing number of renters have pets, so allowing pets at your income property as a landlord can help increase your potential pool of tenants. Allowing pets certainly has its pros and cons. However, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself and your property when permitting pets at your rental. These […]
Landlords Can Save Time & Money By Addressing These 5 Common Mistakes With Their Rental Lease Agreements
As a landlord, your lease agreement with your renters is legally binding. That is, if you have a lease that’s legal according to your state and local laws and is specific to your property. Purchasing a standard lease and filling it out doesn’t always protect you and your tenants throughout the lease term. Your lease […]
Why It’s Important to Have Your Property Professionally Cleaned Between Tenants
If your previous tenants took good care of your income property, you may not think it’s necessary to have the unit professionally cleaned before renting to new tenants. However, even if the property looks fine, having the space professionally cleaned is important for a few reasons. What exactly is a professional cleaning, and why does […]
For Landlords Looking to Lower Rental Property Energy Costs, Here Are Some Energy-Saving Upgrades to Improve Energy Efficiency
Every landlord wants their rental property to be as efficient as possible. From maintenance routines to energy efficiency, cutting costs and reducing your effort as a landlord can help make a more profitable—and stress-free—investment. Making changes toward better energy efficiency for your rental property doesn’t have to be expensive or overwhelming. Simple changes can often […]
3 Common Mistakes of First-Time DC Landlords
Owning a rental property can provide you with extra income and, over time, become a sustainable investment. However, while owning an income property can offer monetary benefits, being a landlord requires time and commitment. If you’re a first-time landlord in the nation’s capital, it’s natural that you’ll make a few mistakes over time as you […]
Options for Landlords in DC When Tenants Want to Terminate Their Lease Early
Landlords typically don’t want to hear that their tenants are terminating the lease early, unless the tenant has caused problems from the start. Whether or not your tenant leaving is welcome news, you have some decisions to make as a landlord in DC when a renter breaks the lease. If you’re an income property owner […]
Signs That Owners Should Consider Hiring a Property Management Company
Being a landlord isn’t easy. Taking care of your income property demands time and energy, and it’s often a 24/7 job. For many DC property owners, hiring a property management company helps them more effectively manage their investment while having more free time. Property managers can take over some or all of your rental property […]
Recommended Home Improvement Tips for Rental Properties
There can be a lot of competition in the rental market, especially if you’re in a popular location or are marketing your unit during peak times such as spring and summer. If you want to improve your odds of attracting tenants and getting the amount of rent you’re asking for, it could be worth considering […]
Fall Rental Property Maintenance Tips for Landlords
As the seasons change, so do maintenance tasks for landlords. Being mindful of how the changing weather can affect your investment is crucial to proper upkeep as a property owner. Fall is an important time for property owners in Washington, DC and Maryland, because it precedes the harsh winters we often see in the area. […]
Should Investment Property Owners Consider Furnishing Their Rental Properties?
Furnishing your rental property is a big decision to make. A fully furnished unit generally has everything your tenants need to move in without much effort. You also have the option to do a partially furnished unit or an unfurnished unit for your renters. Whether you choose to furnish your rental property depends on your […]
Sell or Rent? Long-Term Benefits of Working With a Property Manager for Your Investments
If you have an income property and are thinking about selling it, consider working with a property manager first to revamp your investment. Even if you’re facing building violations, making your property more valuable doesn’t have to be complicated. You can keep your existing tenants happy, improve the state of your property, and create a […]
How Property Managers Work to Minimize and Manage Tenant-Landlord Conflicts
Part of being a landlord is having to manage tenant complaints and conflicts. It’s not fun, but it’s a part of having people rent your property. Whether there’s an issue due to miscommunication, an error, or a maintenance request that fell through the cracks, it’s important to minimize these conflicts and manage them appropriately when […]
How Often Should Landlords Paint the Interior of a Rental Property?
Painting is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can do to improve the value of your rental property. Not only do tenants tend to notice a new paint job, but it’ll also help cover the many minor imperfections that can have a big impact on their overall impression of the property, such as scuff […]
The Most Common Reason Tenants Don’t Renew Their Lease
Good tenants aren’t easy to find, and once you do find them, keeping them can be challenging. Your renters’ lives change, and there are unavoidable reasons that they leave, whether to be closer to family, buy a house, or take a job somewhere else. However, some reasons tenants leave are things you have control over […]
DC Owner’s Guide to Hiring a Property Management Company
If you have an income property in the nation’s capital, you know that keeping your investment running smoothly requires a lot of time and effort. Whether you manage your property completely on your own or have a maintenance person you hire when necessary, being both a landlord and a property manager isn’t something everyone wants […]
As a DC Landlord, Should I Allow Tenants to Paint My Rental Property?
What happens when you’ve found great tenants but a couple months into their lease, they ask to paint your rental property? If you’re like many landlords, you’ve stuck to neutral colors such as white, beige, and maybe the occasional gray. Maybe your tenants aren’t keen on these colors, and want to change the walls to […]
3 Common Problems Faced by D.C. Landlords and How to Address Them
Landlords in the D.C. area face many challenges that can cause stress. In order to reduce the anxieties that can impact your peace of mind, you want to be able to anticipate issues and know how to deal with them. Here are three common problems you may encounter and the best way to handle each […]
How Does a New Administration Impact the DC Rental Market?
From changing seasons to changing administrations in the White House, there are many factors that have a swift impact on the DC rental market. So what can we expect in 2021 and beyond with the new administration in place? We’re only a couple of months in, but the market is already seeing changes. Good News […]
Potential Tenant Incentives You Can Offer as a DC Landlord
Offering incentives to your renters to get them to sign the lease can help you fill vacancies faster, especially when the rental market is unpredictable, or you’re struggling to fill your unit. Incentives can also be a useful way to attract tenants to your rental property and make your asking rental price seem more fair. […]
Washington DC Neighborhoods Growing in Popularity for Tenants in 2021
The past year has changed the DC rental market in unprecedented ways. The typically busy warmer months of the year for the rental market were initially stagnated by stay-at-home orders, while some tenants were changing rental properties based on financial hardships. The market has since predictably slowed, and yet, the demand for housing is high. […]
What Are a DC Landlord’s Options If a Tenant Breaks a Lease Early?
There are several reasons that tenants may choose to break a lease early, but only some of them are considered permissible under DC law. Provided your lease is legal, it’s enforceable by law, and your tenants should commit to living in the property and paying the agreed rent payment until the end of the lease. […]
Is It Legal to Rent Out Your Basement in DC?
If you have a home in Washington, DC with a basement, you might be tempted to rent it out. If you’re just using the space for storage or it’s sitting empty, why not take the opportunity to make some extra cash, right? Not so fast. Renting out your basement without going through the proper channels […]
Setting the Right Tone for New Tenants With Welcome Packages
Welcoming tenants to your rental property is an important part of starting your relationship with a positive tone. A great way to help new renters feel welcome and appreciated is by making welcome packages that you can place in the unit before they move in. A welcome package is typically a basket or a decorative […]
Pros and Cons of Keyless Entry for Apartment or Multi-Unit Buildings
As rental properties continue to include more modern and convenient features, keyless entry systems are popular. They don’t require a physical key and can instead have a programmed code, which both locks and unlocks the property’s door. While some systems have a backup key or remote, others rely exclusively on codes. There’s no question that […]
What Do Renter Pet Deposits Cover and How Much Should You Charge?
Deciding whether to accept pets as a landlord can be challenging. While you’re obligated to accept service animals, you’re otherwise free to deny pets or place restrictions on the type of animals you approve. That being said, the majority of renters today have animal companions, and choosing to accept them means you can increase your […]
Professional Property Management Services Give You the Best Value When It Comes to Maintenance
Your income property is an investment, but unless you’re effectively managing all your costs and netting your best rental income, it can be hard to see a significant profit. This is especially true when it comes to maintenance costs, whether emergency or routine. Handling your income property yourself can make maintenance a hassle. By hiring […]
Understanding Property Maintenance Responsibilities for Landlords, Tenants, and Property Managers
Maintenance is one of the most important parts of having an income property in Washington, DC. But it can also be one of the most challenging. Knowing which responsibilities belong to you as a landlord and to your tenants is essential to keeping everyone happy and your property running smoothly. All maintenance responsibilities should be […]
Does a Washington DC Landlord Have to Accept Roommate Requests?
As the demand for housing grows and the price of rental properties increases, roommates are becoming more and more common. Your tenant is likely requesting a roommate because it’s convenient for them—someone to share the bills and help take care of the apartment. As long as you’re still receiving your rental income, you may think […]
What Updates or Renovations Should I Do to My Property Before Renting?
It’s smart to maximize your investment in your DC income property by making the appropriate updates or renovations. Whether you have your first income property or are between renters, now is the time to show off your unit to attract your ideal tenants. But you don’t want to dump a bunch of money into your […]
What to Know When Renting Out a Furnished Income Property
Furnished income properties in DC are a great way to make more on your investment while attracting a higher number of renters. People love the flexibility and freedom that furnished units provide, and if you’re renting to students or have short-term lease options, furnishings are a must. But furnishing your income property has its challenges. […]
Is It Better for Landlords in DC to Provide Furnished or Unfurnished Properties?
Deciding whether or not to furnish your income property is a big decision. There are pros and cons to each choice, and it’s really about knowing who your ideal tenant is. Considering your location, unit size, and the rent value can help you decide if furnishing your unit will be beneficial or a waste of […]
What DC Landlords Should Understand About Section 8 Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher Program—formerly called Section 8—provides vouchers to qualified people to help cover their rent. The government typically provides these vouchers through the DC Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). However, they may also be provided through a non-profit organization. With a Section 8 voucher, the government or another entity will cover […]
Tips for Showing a Rental Property Virtually
Technology has been an immense help to those staying home as a result of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. From healthcare appointments to team meetings, technology has empowered many people to stay connected and keep doing their jobs. Real estate is no different, and when you have an income property that’s on the market, COVID-19 […]
How to Show a Rental Property in the Age of the Coronavirus
Peak rental season is upon us, yet with stay-at-home orders and other coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions in place, showing your rental unit is more challenging than ever. While it’s not realistic to do in-person showings of your rental property at this time, you can still show your unit to potential tenants while abiding by public health […]
What Questions Should DC Landlords Ask Tenant References?
When looking for a new renter for your income property in DC, having a screening process in place can help you find the best person for your unit. Of course, you’ll have potential tenants fill out an application and list references. It’s your job to follow up with these references to determine if the tenant […]
Recommendations on How Washington DC Landlords Can Deal With Bad Tenants
Out of all your responsibilities as a landlord in Washington DC, dealing with bad tenants is arguably one of the most challenging ones. No landlord wants to have to navigate a relationship with bad tenants, whether they aren’t paying the rent, are endangering the community, or are always complaining. But what can you do about […]
What Landlords Should Do When a Tenant Leaves Belongings Behind in Your DC Property
Being a landlord in the nation’s capital often means dealing with leftover tenant belongings at the end of a lease or after an eviction has taken place. Whether or not a tenant has voluntarily left the property, people frequently leave behind items or trash that they don’t want to take with them when they move. […]
How Do I Find a Good DC Property Management Company Near Me?
Deciding to work with a property management company is an easy decision, but finding a good DC property management company isn’t always that simple. The professionals you work with will determine the fee you pay, the service you receive, and how profitable your investment is over time. Working with the right property manager is essential […]
The Top Three Factors That Make a Great Investment Property
An investment property can serve you well for many years to come, but when making such a purchase, it’s essential to know what makes a particular property a great investment. While factors will vary somewhat based on the type of property—for example, a house, condo, or apartment—it’s still crucial to evaluate all aspects before making […]
The Importance of Having a Property Manager to Help You Navigate Inclement Weather
When you own an income property, having a plan in place for extreme inclement weather or a disaster is essential. To protect your tenants and your property, it’s always beneficial to have a professional property manager in your corner to prepare for, navigate, and recover from events such as these. Whether it’s reviewing your emergency […]
Types of Background Information Landlords Should Know About Their Renters
When processing applications from potential tenants, it’s important to know certain types of background information so you can make the best choice for your new renter. You may get a good first impression of a tenant, but unfortunately, you can’t always rely on your impression to make the right decision. Doing your homework when it […]
Next Steps for Landlords When a Tenant Wants to Terminate Their Lease
It’s never easy to find out your tenant wants to prematurely end their lease. As a landlord, you not only count on the income from your investment property, but it’s also in your best interest to keep your unit filled, and not just for monetary reasons. A vacant unit can increase your property insurance, and […]
Challenges Associated with Transitioning a Washington DC Primary Home into a Rental Property
If you’re moving or traveling and want to transition your primary home into a rental property, there are a few key steps you need to take. Having an income property is great. Still, in order to reduce your liability and create a sustainable investment, you have to check off all the necessary steps to turn […]
Tips on What a DC Landlord Should Include in Their Tenant Lease
The rental market in DC is always growing, make it a dynamic opportunity for landlords. However, DC is one of the most protective areas in the country when it comes to tenants. DC laws and regulations make it essential to have a proper lease when renting out your property. Don’t just go pick up a […]
5 Reasons to Hire a Property Manager
Have you been managing your own income property, or have recently purchased an income property? Maybe you’ve taken some steps to set up your rental unit but aren’t sure if you’re doing everything right. Or, maybe you’re finding that managing all the details of your investment is a bit more time consuming than you’d originally […]
When Hiring a DC Property Management Company, What Do Your Fees Cover?
Managing a rental unit or several units takes time and effort that many people simply can’t dedicate to have a successful income property. Turning to an experienced DC property management company can make life easier for both you and your renters, allowing you to stress less about your investment. But what should you expect when […]
Potential Pitfalls for DIY Property Management in Washington DC
When you have an income property, you have the option of managing it yourself or having a professional property manager do it for you. Running a rental property is a business, and handling all aspects of your investment involves more than making sure the property itself is taken care of. You’ll also need to manage […]
What Does It Mean for Your Property to Be Rent Ready?
Whether you’ve been renting out your income property for years or this is your first time as a landlord, it can be a lot of work to get a property ready to rent. Even if your unit is in good condition or is a new-construction build, not every property is automatically considered to be rent […]
How Much Should I Have Saved for Rental Property Repairs?
As a landlord, it’s part of your job to handle the necessary repairs at your income property. Even if you have a property manager take care of these tasks for you, you still need to have disposable income ready for everything from minor repairs to emergency ones. While having available funds for repairs is essential, […]
FAS Protects Your Investment Property with Proactive Notification of Tenants
You take precautionary measures when it comes to your investment property, but did you know that tenant notification should be among them? Proper notification for your tenants can not only help protect your investment property, but improve communication between you and your tenants for a sustainable, mutually-beneficial relationship. At FAS Management, we know that the […]
Planning Tips for Preparing Your Home to Be a Rental Unit in DC
Do you have a basement apartment you’d like to rent out, or are moving into a new home and want to rent out your old place? It’s important to know that you can’t just have tenants move in—there are certain steps to take to prepare your home to be a rental unit in Washington DC. […]
Does a DC Property Manager Need to Be Licensed?
When you need a property manager in DC or are considering becoming a property manager, consider that DC property managers are required to be licensed. In order to become licensed, property managers in DC must pass a test. Who does DC consider to be a property manager, and what type of license are property managers […]
What DC Neighborhoods Represent the Strongest Rental Markets?
With over 11,000 people moving into Washington DC every year, there’s certainly a demand for places to rent. People are looking for neighborhoods that provide a mix of quiet spaces, access to public transportation, and exciting things to do and see on the weekends. What DC neighborhoods represent the strongest rental markets? The following areas […]
When Is the Best Time to Put My Rental Property on the DC Market?
If your current renters’ lease is up or you have a new rental unit you’re considering putting on the market in Washington DC, it’s important to consider your timing. Depending on your unique rental property, there are peak times of the year to put it on the market. Whether your unit is designed for a […]
How FAS Saves Money for DC Residential Building Owners
Fred A. Smith (FAS) Management has been helping residential building owners in DC increase the value of their property and save money for the last 40 years. We’ve been partnering with landlords to deliver the best service to tenants and improve the efficiency and success of their DC rentals. How does our team at FAS […]
Tips for Renting to Students in Washington DC
Students make up a large sector of the rental market, with an average of 44 percent of students living in off-campus housing according to The College Board. It comes as no surprise then that the student rental market is a highly competitive but lucrative industry. There are many colleges and universities in DC, including The […]
Top 4 Advantages of Hiring a Property Manager Over Managing Your Own Property
Managing your own income property might not seem like much more than finding people to move in and collecting rent every month. But what happens when the roof starts leaking at 2 a.m.? What do you do when a tenant files a complaint against you in court? Who will maintain the lawn at the property? […]
What Are Property Management Fees and What Do They Cover?
A property manager can increase the value of your investment property by providing their professional insight, experience, and efficiency for long-lasting and sustainable success. While property management companies do charge fees for their services, they’re often well worth the expenses, headaches, and time that comes with running your own investment property. So what are property […]
Understanding How FAS Provides Service and Value to DC Property Owners
Property managers handle many daily tasks that are invaluable to income property owners. A property manager plays an instrumental role in keeping your investment safe and your tenants satisfied. From handling emergencies to screening renters, the right property manager increases the value of your investment property in DC. FAS Management has been in business since […]
FAS Announces Launch of New Website
Check out the new website launch for The Fred A. Smith Company! The Fred A. Smith Company is proud to present the launch of our new company website. Since 1946, FAS has been one of the premier residential property management companies in Washington D.C., and our new website provides new information as well as client […]
No Convenience Fee for Portal Payments
2018 will bring in new benefits to those using the online Tenant Portal. Effective January 1, 2018 Fred A. Smith Company will pay the convenience fee of $2.95 when you pay your rent online! The Tenant Portal is the most convenient way to make sure your rent is paid on time. No more possibility of […]
Spring & Summer
We thought April showers brought May flowers, well adding May’s showers we should be getting a boatload of flowers in June! Spring & Summer are wonderful seasons to be outside and enjoying this great city. Please remember to close your windows when you leave your apartment and be respectful of your neighbors by keeping the […]
Autumn is here!!!
We’ve been lucky lately with summer extending into October, but the cold winds are starting to blow. This is the time to get ready for those short, dark days ahead. First, the heat has been tuned on to all our multi-family buildings. If you see any leaks from the convectors or radiators, please report it […]
Winter Self-Maintenance Reminder for Houses
As renters of a single family house, please follow these tips to limit and prevent damage that freezing weather can cause. • Ensure water is shut-off to outside spigots and hoses are unscrewed and drained. The spigot shut-off is usually located inside the house within a few feet of where the spigot is located. Ensure […]
Spring Self-Maintenance Reminder for Houses
Finally the bitter cold of winter is behind us! As spring approaches, please ensure you take care of the following items at your home. Please follow these tips to limit damage the changing seasons can cause: • Ensure outside gutters and drains are clear of leaves and debris at all times. • Ensure you regularly […]
Garbage Disposals
The number one, most frequent maintenance call we receive is for clogged or jammed garbage disposals. It is important to know disposal does not mean “Dispose-All”. While disposals are a handy tool for kitchen clean-up, they are not meant to act as trash receptacles for all leftover foods. Garbage disposals are designed to grind the […]