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Come to our seminars Oct 10-12 in Vegas or Nov 14-16 2009 in Tampa to find out how we made lemonade from these lemons! www.DavidTilney.com10:36 AM Sep 5thfrom web
Will these new regulations increase your operating costs and devalue your pre-1978 properties?10:34 AM Sep 5thfrom web
Are you aware of the NEW EPA REGULATIONS that become effective APRIL 22, 2010?10:31 AM Sep 5thfrom web
DO YOU KNOW THE CURRENT LAW RE: the repair, painting and renovation of pre-1978 houses?10:31 AM Sep 5thfrom web
Do you own or “Master Lease” any houses that were built prior to 1978?10:31 AM Sep 5thfrom web
Tip #25 If you want to be successful you must schedule time to work "on" your business instead of always working "in" your business.2:43 PM May 21stfrom web
Tip #24 Successful landlords become students of all the laws that affect their business. You must learn the federal, state and local laws.4:15 AM Apr 30thfrom web
Tip#23 Don't sell applicants on why they should rent your property. Force them to sell you on why you should accept them as tenants.3:03 PM Apr 29thfrom web
Tip #22 Tenants can be your greatest assets. Treat them with respect and solve their problems quickly.1:57 PM Apr 23rdfrom web
#21 Don't expect tenants to do anything that you wouldn't do if you were in their place. It’s unrealistic and it doesn't work!8:20 AM Apr 22ndfrom web
Tip #20 Tenants are just folks like you. They want the best for themselves and their families.7:17 AM Apr 22ndfrom web
Tip #19 Congratulate tenants when they give you notice they are moving because of an opportunity, then work with them to mitigate damages!7:16 AM Apr 22ndfrom web
Tip #18 Try to treat your tenants the way THEY want to be treated which is not necessarily the way you would want to be treated.6:40 AM Apr 10thfrom web
Tip #17 Applicants with an "entitlement" mentality do not make good tenants!6:36 AM Apr 10thfrom web
Tip #16 Applicants who have a "victim" mentality rarely make good tenants.6:34 AM Apr 6thfrom web
Tip #15 You will never make up a month's vacancy cause by setting your rents too high.6:13 AM Apr 4thfrom web
Tip #14 You don't set the rent. THE MARKET SETS THE RENT! Price properties correctly so that multiple applicants apply.6:10 AM Apr 4thfrom web
Tip #13 A good application should weed out many undesirables. Hand it out freely and have applicants decide whether to complete & submit it.1:12 PM Mar 27thfrom web