Lots of new landlords buy a rental property under the guise that it will be “passive” income, only to find themselves up at night worrying about attracting great tenants, managing leases, handling repairs, and every other twist and turn that pops up.With
the right systems and tools, you can bring the time you spend on every month down to 4 hours per property. In this course, you’ll learn how to manage your rental property, instead of having it (and your tenants!) manage you.


First steps after purchasing a great rental property
Adopting a landlord mindset
Attracting great tenants
Screening tenants thoroughly
Establishing great systems for rental businesses
Conducting detailed property inspections
Understanding the leasing essentials
Managing repairs and maintenance
Budgeting to maximize profit
Complying to federal, state, and local laws





Inspection Checklists (move-in, move-out, and interim)
Recommendations for inspection apps for landlords
Normal wear-and-tear guide
Sample lease document and rental application
Tenant screening checklist
Sample calendar of activities for inspections and maintenance
Seasonal maintenance checklist
Resources for landlord forms
Good products for rental properties list
Spec deposit disposition worksheet
Guide to getting your home rent-ready
Marketing text & ad samples
Online marketing resources
Property management software recommendations
Safety maintenance checklist
Guide to hiring a Property Manager

Even if you have a property manager doing the day-to-day tasks, it’s important to know what being a landlord involves. You still want to be an educated landlord, so you can make sure also that your property manager is doing all the things that they need to do. You don’t need to micromanage them, but It’s important for you to understand what’s involved in this course can give you that overview of what it takes to manage the property.
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Yes. This information will absolutely apply because it’s high-level general process information that any landlord can use anywhere. I definitely recommend throughout the course that you look into certain specifics within your jurisdiction, but the overall content applies to any landlord.
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