Removing a squatter from your rental property can be difficult and expensive, especially when you don’t know the squatter’s identity. If you notice someone living in your property who doesn’t belong there, it’s important to take immediate action to have that person removed. Follow these steps, or contact a property manager in the Aurora / Denver area who can help you with the process.(more…)
Taking on the responsibilities of a landlord can become a full time job, and that job gets harder if you’ve got a property that needs constant repairs or a tenant who is causing problems. If you enjoy the income and investment potential that a rental property provides, but you don’t want the day to day accountabilities of a landlord, consider (more…)
Regular evaluations of your property and its condition are necessary to ensure your tenants are taking good care of it and complying with the requirements of your lease. Provide your tenant with enough notice before you arrive, and once you are there talk about any maintenance that might be required, and look for potential problems. (more…)
As a landlord or property management company in Aurora or the greater Denver area, you need to be aware of renter’s rights, fair housing laws and other regulations and ordinances that govern how you operate your property and treat your tenants. Many landlords get into trouble without even realizing they are violating laws or discriminating against potential tenants. Make sure you understand what is acceptable and what is not. (more…)
One of your responsibilities as a rental property owner is to provide your tenants with a safe and habitable property. Installing and checking smoke detectors will help you stay in compliance with the law and ensure your tenants that you are taking their well-being seriously. If you’re not sure what kind of smoke detectors to use or how to test them, contact a professional Aurora property manager who can help you. (more…)