by Key Partners | Mar 13, 2020 | Property Management Education
For new real estate investors and accidental landlords, there’s more to consider than how much rent you can charge or how to find a tenant. Owning Kansas City rental property offers financial and other benefits, and you’ll have to think about a few key points as you establish and follow your real estate goals.
by Key Partners | Feb 14, 2020 | Property Management Education
We love Single Family Rental Homes as investments! Investing in Kansas City rental properties provides a lot of options, whether you’re looking to buy your first home or adding to an already successful investment portfolio.
by Key Partners | Jan 11, 2020 | Being a Landlord, Hiring a property manager, Property Management Education
Hiring a professional property manager is a great way to protect your investment and earn more on your rental property. However, you have to be strategic with your choice. Screening a property manager is even more important than screening a tenant.
by Key Partners | Jan 10, 2020 | Being a Landlord, Hiring a property manager, Property Management Education
Many real estate agents have decided to do part time property management, especially as the sales market fluctuates, and more people choose to rent instead of buy. Realtors are great at helping people buy and sell homes. However, the property management industry is unique, and so is the rental market. Hiring an inexperienced realtor to manage your property could result in costly mistakes.
by Key Partners | Feb 27, 2018 | Being a Landlord, Blog, Property Management Education, Tips For Homeowners
Are you familiar with the eviction process in Kansas City? If you’re a landlord, you should know. We’re here to break it down for you. Of course, avoiding evictions is the preferable outcome. One of the best ways to avoid evictions is by thoroughly...
by Key Partners | Dec 6, 2017 | Blog, Property Management Education
Regular rental inspections of your investment properties will help you take care of necessary maintenance, preserve the condition of your asset, and ensure your tenants are following the terms of your lease agreement. You should inspect your rental home a...