From the Book - 4th edition.
So you want to be a landlord?. Residential property management 101 ; Do you have what it takes to manage your own rental property? ; Managing your residential property yourself or hiring a pro ; Taking over the property
Renting your property. Getting your residential rental property ready for prospective tenants ; The big three of property management: rent, security deposits, and rental contracts ; Formulating a marketing plan ; For rent: effectively using advertising to generate interest ; Handling prospects when they come a-calling ; Strutting your stuff: making your property memorable ; Eeenie, meenie, miney, mo: selecting your tenants
The brass tacks of managing rentals. Moving in the tenants ; Collecting and increasing rent ; Keeping the good tenants (and your sanity) ; Dealing with problem tenants ; Moving out the tenants
Techniques and tools for managing your residential property. Working with employees and contractors ; Maintaining the property ; Keeping safety and crime prevention in mind
Money, money, money!. Two necessities of property management: insurance and taxes ; Financial management and record-keeping ; Finding new ways to increase your cash flow
The part of tens. Ten reasons to become a residential rental property owner ; Ten ways to rent your vacant rental unit
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