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MEMBERSHIP MEETING

SFAA LIVE Virtual Legal Panel Q& A

Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 10-11:00 am

FIRE ALARM DEADLINE

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Saturday, July 1, 2023

Virtual Membership Meeting

Wednesday, July 19th, 2023

SAVE THE DATE

Annual Trophy Awards Show

Thursday, October 26th, 2023 St. Regis Hotel Ballroom

Bottom Line

Attracting and retaining tenants is crucial for the financial success of any rental property owner.

Advertising your rental property effectively, determining your target market, taking high-quality photos, creating a detailed listing, using online listing platforms and social media, networking with local real estate agents, and being responsive are very effective strategies that you can use to attract tenants.

However, to retain tenants, thorough tenant screening is essential. Tenant screening can reduce your risk of renting to unreliable tenants and protect your property from damage.

By screening for credit history, employment status, and rental history, you can make informed decisions about whether to rent to them.

Additionally, once you have secured good tenants, it’s important to maintain open communication with them, respond to their concerns, and address their maintenance issues promptly to retain them for the long term.

Tenant retention is an ongoing game in the property management profession, so make sure to stay updated on new laws and regulations to secure long-lasting tenancies.

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