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Landlording Sucks & Rental Income Isn’t Passive — Do This Instead

SparkRental

Michael Raki, with over $300 million in real estate transactions, highlights that landlording involves deal sourcing, financing, renovations, permits, tenant management, and unexpected issues long before rent checks arrive. Always consult a licensed real estate consultant and/or financial advisor about your investment decisions.

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What is a corporate lease for residential properties? Insights for landlords and property managers

MRI Software

In a corporate lease, the business is the primary tenant, and it is responsible for paying the rent, while employees or contractors occupy the units. These leases allow businesses to rent multiple units, ensuring immediate occupancy for their employees or contractors.

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How to create a property management business plan: Step-by-step guide and free template

Buildium

Maintenance and Repairs: Lay out how you intend to handle managing maintenance tasks for the properties in your portfolio. Do you plan to hire staff to handle these tasks or outsource to third-party contractors? Discuss how your team will manage these responsibilities alongside other, larger projects.