San Diego Property Management & Real Estate
Do You Need an Onsite Manager? San Diego Property Management
If you’re investing in multifamily San Diego properties, you’ll have different considerations than you might when you rent out single-family h...
What Is the Best Way to Collect Rent from Your San Diego Tenant
Rent collection is one of your most important jobs as a San Diego landlord.
The best way to ensure that your rent gets paid on time every month i...
The Pros and Cons of Being a San Diego Landlord
In the San Diego rental market, demand is high and so are rents. There are lots of outstanding opportunities, especially if you already own a prop...
Tenant Damages and Security Deposits | San Diego Landlord’s Handbook
Even tenants who are carefully screened can leave behind property damage when the lease ends and they vacate your San Diego rental property. You’l...
5 Tips to Improve Communication with San Diego Tenants
The relationship you establish with your San Diego tenants will impact what you earn on your investment property. Good relationships lead to be...
The Importance of Routine Maintenance | San Diego Property Management
Think about some of the most expensive features and systems in your San Diego rental property. There’s the HVAC system, the roof, the plumbing,...
Renovations to Maximize Your Rental Income in San Diego
Rents are on the rise in San Diego, which is good news for rental property owners, but how can you really maximize what you earn and ensure your p...
A San Diego Landlord’s Guide to Service Animals
California’s rental laws aren’t always easy to navigate, especially if you’re struggling to keep up with the latest requirements. In addition to s...
3 Security Methods to Protect Your San Diego Rental Property
According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics, rental homes are more likely to be burglarized than homes where owners are the occupants....
Should I Renovate My San Diego Investment Property?
Renovating a rental property may seem like an unnecessary expense. After all, you’re not living in the property yourself, so why invest in upgrades and updates?
Common Landlord Mistakes & How to Avoid Them in San Diego
It’s easy to make mistakes as a San Diego landlord, and even experienced rental property owners find themselves making expected errors and reeling from bad decisions.
Most people make a mistake and move on. The problem, of course, is that these mistakes can usually be expensive.
Why Landlords Are Investing in San Diego Real Estate
As local San Diego property managers, we have seen a lot of trends in the sales and the rental markets. The real estate market is always changing, and with everything that’s going on right now, it’s hard to say where we’ll be as buyers, sellers, investors, and owners at the end of the year. Anyone who owns San Diego real estate is probably feeling pretty comfortable because this is a stable market that has weathered recessions and downturns before.
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