Before renting out a place, landlords set so many rules and regulations and high expectations that they reject every prospective tenant and end up renting their home to someone totally unexpected and quite the opposite. Right before you decide to let out your space, please keep these things in mind to find suitable tenants.
- Make your place the best!!
– It’s not only about your choice of tenants, but also about the tenants’ choice. Before someone comes over to your place for having a look, you need to make it appropriate for living. Repair the property for any damages (major or minor; like plumbing, electrical problems or a crack in the flooring etc.). These are necessary for the tenant to maintain their quality of life. A happy tenant is the best publicity for your property. RedGirraffe could assist you through all the steps and handhold you through expert advise.
- Make an impression.
– A property should always be kept clean and organized; it leaves a good first impression. It won’t take much time to take it forward.
– Keep up with the latest trends. It attracts more prospective tenants and assures a good price for your accommodation.
– RedGirraffe could assist you with expert advice at all stages.
- Know your prospective tenants
– Research and define as to whom you want to rent your space to; it can be according to the size of your place or just according to your preference. Make it available for a large number of people; this will increase your options with tenants. Fill in all your preference into your personalised dashboard and let technology do the rest.
- Advertise it properly
– For getting the best results, RG would have a tailor-made machine match strategy generated for each landlord. You shall fill in the variants during the process of listing and our team shall take it up from there.
- Tenant screening before choosing your right one.
– Leave this part to our legal arm. You would see every detail as transparently as you would expect at all times.
Great tips!
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Thanks Natalie.