Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out (3rd Edition) Spiral-Bound | November 24, 2020
Michael Boyer
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Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out (3rd Edition)
The ultimate property management guide for the do-it-yourself landlord!
Written for the millions of landlords who own a single-family home, condo, or small (fewer than four units) rental property, Every Landlord’s Guide to Managing Property covers everyday skills a hands-on landlord needs, including how to:
- retain good, long-term tenants
- handle nitty-gritty maintenance such as snow removal, toilet clogs, and painting
- avoid conflicts over late rent, unauthorized roommates, and move-out procedures
- limit costly tenant turnover and vacancies
- manage condos and deal with association restrictions
- track income and expenses and prepare for tax time
- hire and work with repairpersons, lawyers, and other contractors, and
- balance landlording with a day job or other pursuits.
The third edition is completely updated to cover the latest issues affecting small-scale landlords, including updates to tax laws, new tools (online and offline) for managing rentals, and advice on incorporating rental properties into a FIRE or side hustle strategy.
“The ultimate property management guide for do-it-yourself landlords who own a single-family house, condo, or duplex. The best do-it-yourself landlording book on the market, packed with tips every DIY'er will love." DoItYourself.com
"If you are or will be a landlord, you simply need this book!" Gary Ransone, Author of the Contractor's Legal Kit
"This practical guide is written especially for small-scale, part-time landlords renting houses, condos, or small rental properties. The book reviews types of properties, then covers knowing the market, selecting rental properties, working with service contractors, and preparing each room for rental. There are several chapters on attracting, choosing, and keeping tenants, screening criteria, credit checks, lease terms, and communicating with tenants. One chapter is devoted to using the services of lawyers, accounts, and insurance professionals. The final chapter gives instructions on tracking income and expenses for tax purposes. A companion web site offers forms, FAQs, and a directory of landlord-tenant lawyers by geographical region, along with videos, podcasts, and blogs." Eithne O'Leyne Editor, ProtoView
"Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out" by experienced landlord Michael Boyer is specifically designed for the novice landlord who own a single-family home, condo, or small (less than four unit) multiplex. This informed and informative instructional guide will show them how to keep their day job and manage their properties (and tenants) on the side. It also provides the best practical and legal compliance advice for small-time landlords who want to manage and grow a successful rental property business with a personalized approach and minimal hassle and cost. "Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property" focuses on everyday skills the do-it-yourself landlord needs, including property oversight and maintenance, effective communication with tenants, and general management. It covers a wide range of topics, such as how to: market and differentiate your rental units from the competition; handle nitty-gritty maintenance from snow removal to toilet clogs to painting; screen and deal with tenant issues like late rent payments, pet problems, clutter, unauthorized occupants, and other conflicts; track income and expenses for filing taxes and completing Schedule E; hire and work with outside contractors, lawyers, and other help; and so much more. Simply stated, "Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out" is the ultimate property management guide for the novice landlord and has a great deal of relevant value for even the more experienced property owner. Of special note is the section devoted to 'Tracking Landlord Income and Expenses for Tax Time'. Practical, comprehensive, informed and informative, "Every Landlord's Guide to Managing Property" will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community library Small Business collections." Midwest Book Review by Michael J. Carson