Posts Tagged ‘san francisco rentals’
San Francisco Rental Property Management Fees
Property rental management fees are not the same from company to company and market to market. San Francisco property management fees vary, but there are a few things that rental property owners can count on when they’re measuring the cost of professional management. What you pay will depend on the company you choose, the services…
Read MoreTips on How to Lower San Francisco Tenant Turnover
To maximize your ROI and avoid vacancies, you need to keep your best San Francisco tenants happy. As you likely know, vacancy and turnover costs are high, and best avoided. When you’re establishing a tenant retention plan, think of your tenants as customers. They pay rent, and just like with any customer, you need to…
Read MoreHow Should San Francisco Landlords Notify Tenants of Future Changes?
The landlord and tenant laws in California are changing in 2020, and rental property owners need to be prepared. It’s important that you notify your tenants of any changes, and that means taking several specific steps. Always Communicate in Writing It is absolutely critical that any changes to your processes, procedures, or systems are put…
Read MoreA Guide to Pricing Your San Francisco Rental Property Correctly
Pricing your San Francisco rental property correctly is important to avoiding long vacancies and attracting high quality tenants. A price that’s too low means you’re losing money every month in the rent you could be collecting. Pricing your home too high is just as expensive; it means your home will be vacant longer, and that…
Read MoreHow to Avoid Disputes With Your San Francisco Rental Residents
A good landlord/tenant relationship that involves open communication, responsiveness, and the clear sharing of expectations will usually result in a conflict-free rental experience. Maintaining a good relationship is important even at the end of the tenancy, when your residents are moving out of the property. Security deposit disputes can be difficult for property owners, and…
Read MoreIs Your Property Ready To Be Put On The San Francisco Rental Market?
Before you can place a tenant in your San Francisco rental property and start collecting rent, you have to make sure the property is ready for the market. Listing a property before it’s clean and repaired will only lead to longer vacancy times. We have a few things to check off your list before you…
Read MoreMistakes That San Francisco Landlords Make and How to Avoid Them
It’s easy to make mistakes when you’re renting out a San Francisco property. Whether you’re new to being a landlord or an experienced investor who rents out an entire portfolio of homes, mistakes can be expensive. Worse – they can make you re-think whether you should be investing in real estate at all. Today, we’re…
Read MoreHome Vacancy | The Dangers It Brings & How to Avoid it in San Francisco
A long vacancy is extremely dangerous to a San Francisco rental property. There are three main problems associated with leaving a home vacant: You don’t have any rent coming in. You have to spend money on maintenance and upkeep like cleaning, utilities, and landscaping. You don’t have anyone in the property to keep an eye…
Read MoreSan Francisco Landlord vs. Tenant Responsibilities | The Differences
It’s easy to be confused about whether a landlord or a tenant is responsible for specific functions and maintenance within a San Francisco rental property. As the owner, it’s your property. However, the tenants are living there and more aware of the day-to-day needs at the home. The most important thing you can do is…
Read MoreHow to Be A Good San Francisco Landlord | Traits That Tenants Value
Good landlords in San Francisco earn more than bad landlords or even average landlords. Why? Because good tenants want to rent from good landlords. Anything you can do to contribute to a more positive rental experience will be appreciated by your residents, and it will encourage them to pay rent on time, take care of…
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