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How to Avoid Rental Vacancies in the Depths of Winter

The Direct Approach No landlord — especially in Minnesota — wants to deal with a vacancy when it’s 10° degrees outside (or -20° below). How do you prevent that? At least one property manager I know explicitly writes that into their rental lease. If the rental begins any time other than December, January, or February, the...
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“Normal Wear and Tear,” Defined

Estimating “Rental Turnaround Cost” “Normal Wear and Tear“:   The inevitable physical decline of the condition of a property from time and usage. Normal wear-and-tear increases over the useful life of any property or asset. It results from normal usage by its occupants as well as from weather and other natural forces that surround it. Would-be...
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Why I Don’t Do Rentals

Money Loser — But Making it Up on Volume(?) Agent compensation is 10% of the first month’s rent as stated in the lease. –“Agent Remarks” from MLS rental listing Let’s see . . .. Ten percent of the monthly rent — $1,295 in this case — comes to $129.50. Subtract a cut for the Realtor’s...
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