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Blog Post What to Do When Your Tenant Doesn't Pay Rent

What to Do When Your Tenant Doesn't Pay Rent

Most landlords either freeze or overreact. Here's a clear process that keeps you on the right side of the law and gets the situation resolved.The rent was due days ago, and your tenant hasn't paid. If you've been a landlord long enough, you know this moment is comin...
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Blog Post How to Attract Long-Term Tenants

How to Attract Long-Term Tenants

Key TakeawaysLong-term profitability comes from tenant retention, not just filling vacancies quickly.Attracting the right tenants starts with understanding their needs and presenting a move-in ready, comfortable property.Clear communication, responsive management, and consistent ...
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Blog Post Get Paid $750 Per Referral With Tide Property Management

Get Paid $750 Per Referral With Tide Property Management

When your client decides to rent instead of sell, you don’t have to lose the relationship. Our partnership keeps you connected and compensated.One of the best ways to stand out as an agent today is to guide your clients through more than just buying and selling. When a cl...
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Blog Post Rental Myths Agents Still Believe (Part 2)

Rental Myths Agents Still Believe (Part 2)

Renting is not a detour from the deal. It’s often part of the process. Here are three myths that keep agents from seeing that. When it comes to rentals, most agents aren’t avoiding them on purpose.It usually comes down to a few assumptions that feel true in the moment...
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Blog Post 8 Best Renovations for Your Rental Property

8 Best Renovations for Your Rental Property

Key Takeaways:Focus on high-impact upgrades to boost ROI. Prioritize renovations that tenants value most, like kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and curb appeal, to increase rent potential and property value without overspending.Choose cost-effective improvements when possible....
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Blog Post What Tenant Screening Really Means for Landlords

What Tenant Screening Really Means for Landlords

From credit checks to rental history, tenant screening helps reduce risk and protect your investment.Tenant screening is one of the most important parts of managing a rental property, but it’s often misunderstood. Many people think it’s just a quick check before han...
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Blog Post Guide to Making a Solid Lease Agreement For Your Rental Property

Guide to Making a Solid Lease Agreement For Your Rental Property

Key Takeaways:Use a detailed written lease to protect your rental. In South Carolina, verbal agreements are not enforceable, so always create a written lease that clearly outlines rent, responsibilities, rules, and consequences to avoid disputes and legal problems.Spell out the m...
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Blog Post Why Furnished Rentals Don’t Work Long-Term

Why Furnished Rentals Don’t Work Long-Term

Furnished long-term rentals often sit longer, cost more to manage, and bring in less profit than most landlords expect.Many landlords believe furnishing a rental will help it rent faster and bring in more money each month. On the surface, that idea makes sense because a furnish...
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Blog Post How to Maintain Your Rental Property

How to Maintain Your Rental Property

Key TakeawaysAs a rental property owner, staying on top of property maintenance is incredibly important.Without proper maintenance strategies in place, your investment could end up suffering both physically and financially.The best way to ensure success for your rental is to part...
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Blog Post Long-Term Rental: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide for Investors

Long-Term Rental: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide for Investors

Let’s go over what defines a long-term rental, why the one-year lease is the golden rule, and how it builds stable wealth. Confused by all the real estate jargon? Let's fix that. If you're hearing about "long-term rentals" and wondering what the buzz is...
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