Investing in Denver is smart. This is a market that’s full of opportunities, and regardless of what you’re looking for in the residential real estate market, there are plenty of properties to choose from that will fit and elevate your investment portfolio. But, if you...
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How to Diversify your Real Estate Investment Portfolio | Denver Landlord Education
Diversifying an investment portfolio is common advice you hear from investment professionals and financial experts. Why? Because it limits your risk and provides different opportunities. Diversity is also important when it comes to your real estate investments. Smart investors ha...
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First Signs to Notice When You Need a Denver Property Manager to Maximize ROI
A good Denver property management company will do more for you than simply place tenants, collect rent, and schedule maintenance. A property manager who is really concerned with your success will help you make decisions and identify opportunities that will allow you to increase t...
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How to Successfully Carry Out the Tenant Move-In and Move-Out Process in Denver
The process for moving a tenant into your property is not terribly different from the process of moving a tenant out. Inspecting and documenting the condition of the property will be the most critical part of both procedures. However, there are several nuances that you need to be...
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Rental Inspections and How Often A Denver Landlord Should Perform Them
Rental inspections are required when you want to keep your investment home in great condition and be sure that your tenants are following the terms of your lease agreement. We recommend that you inspect your property at least three times in the course of a tenancy; once befor...
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What Are Landlord Responsibilities vs. Tenant Responsibilities? | Denver Landlord Education
Deciding whether a landlord or a tenant is responsible for something at the rental property can be tricky, especially if the expectations and responsibilities aren’t clear in the lease agreement. Make sure your rental contract spells out what your tenants need to do while l...
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The Eviction Process | A Denver Landlords Guide to a Successful Process
There are several reasons that a Denver rental property owner may need to evict a tenant. If your tenant isn’t paying rent, has violated the lease agreement and refuses to fix the problem, or has committed serious crimes at the property, you can cancel the lease agreement, ...
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Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Fall and Winter Seasons
While Denver gets its share of snow in the wintertime, the season is usually pretty mild, with temperatures hovering in the 40s and the 50s for most of the fall and winter months. However, you need to take some precautions with your rental properties so they remain well-maintaine...
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Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Spring and Summer
In Denver, we’re lucky enough to experience all of the seasons, and that means you have to ensure your rental property is prepared for them. Once the long and cold winter is over, it’s time to start thinking about the warmer days of spring and summer months. To keep y...
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Allowing Pets in Your Rental Property | Denver Landlord Advice
For many people, pets are part of the family. In Colorado, we have some of the highest pet ownership rates in the country. What does this mean to you? It means that most of your prospective tenants will want to move into your home with at least one pet. You’ll need to decid...
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