Great Big Book For Landlords and Property Managers (Great Big Book for Landlords & Property Managers)
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Everything landlords need to know to find and keep high-paying tenants
A landlord’s profit is directly related to his treatment of tenants. This comprehensive, practical guide teaches you how to find and keep quality tenants. Great Big Book for Landlords and Property Managers offers tips for managing relations with tenants and provides valuable management tools that you can customize for your own use. It discusses both residential and commercial tenants; although most books deal with residential properties, most investment-grade properties are commercial. It shows real estate investors with an entrepreneurial mindset how to achieve success as a landlord.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #820042 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 250 pages
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From the Back Cover
Keep the Money Flowing with Satisfied Tenants
There's nothing better than being handed a check on the first of every month from a tenant who's happy to pay it. Keep the rent money coming and your renters satisfied by treating them-and your property-right. Whether you own commercial or residential property, ensure occupied buildings and a continuous stream of income with these valuable strategies.
Learn how to:
Don't be stuck with an empty building and an empty wallet. Achieve success as a landlord-without letting your tenants walk all over you-with this all-inclusive guide.
About the Author
McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
Customer Reviews
More than a property management guide
From the title, you might think this is just another guide to managing rental properties. While it certainly is that, it's also much more. The author begins with a discussion of entrepreneurship and real estate, pointing out that real estate investors are entrepreneurs by the nature of what they do.
After explaining a variety of investment vehicles, Rider boils it down: "You have to buy into the idea that the single best asset you can have related to any real estate investment is a solid, rent-paying tenant." He describes how to manage and maintain both residential and commercial properties, beginning with a thorough explanation of land use regulations which dictate what developers can do with property and then how owners and tenants can use it.
This book is rich with charts, lists, and illustrations. Rider's own experience validates his information and advice. Throughout the book, Rider includes definitions in boxes to further explain the terms he is using (in addition to a comprehensive glossary). Readers will also appreciate his "Heads Up" notes with warnings and alerts.
Rider takes complicated issues and makes them easy to understand. While he doesn't discuss how to market for tenants, he does give clear advice for negotiating lease terms and maintaining your relationship with tenants once you have them. Great Big Book for Landlords and Property Managers: The Care and Keeping of Tenants is a must for any serious real estate investor's library.
Jacquelyn Lynn, author of The Entrepreneur's Almanac: Fundamentals, Facts and Figures You Need to Run and Grow Your Business, Online Shopper's Survival Guideand co-author of Make Big Profits on Ebay: Start Your Own Million $ Business




