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Rental Properties Managing
- Rental Properties Managing Guide for Beginners
- ナレーター: William Bahl
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あらすじ・解説
Managing property is all about knowing the right way to do things and how you can make sure that you are getting a great thing for the money that you are paying. Whether you are managing your own property or someone else's property, there are some things that you will need to know to make it go as smoothly as possible.
It is much easier for you to manage a property when you know what you are doing and you can work to get it all done to your standards. Be sure that you always try to make things work for your property management and that you always put things together in the right way.
Listen on to learn about how you can choose the right property, the things to look for in your tenants and how you can figure out what you will be charging for rent. The book includes valuable information that no property manager should ever pass up when they are trying to figure out their properties. You can also learn the things that will be mistakes in your property management career, what you need to do to avoid the mistakes and some of the things that you are being held to as a property manager. By avoiding each of these things and following each of these laws, you will be able to get the best experience possible and make the most amount of money possible.
You can rely on the things that are put into this book that will help you to be the best property manager. The book even includes handy information on the laws, the rules and the regulations that you will be held to as a landlord or a property manager. Be sure that you know these and you supplement the book knowledge with the specific laws in your area. There are so many things that can change the way that your property is managed and you want to make sure that you are doing it all the right way when you have a property so that you can avoid legal problems from your tenants.