Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Easiest Way to Find Great Tenants

!±8± The Easiest Way to Find Great Tenants

Finding good tenants starts with having a good place to rent to them. Even in a bad part of town, no decent person is going to live in a bad place (at least not for very long). When I was doing contracting work for other property owners I did some business for this one company that owned a couple of hundred apartments in a so-so part of Baltimore. They would vacate/evict the tenant on Monday & have the unit turned over and ready for a new tenant to move in by that weekend. On the phone I marveled at their efficiency & imagined what great systems they must have in place to keep their operation running so smoothly.

I soon discovered how smooth they really were. The apartment I committed to get ready for them was absolutely disgusting. I wouldn't let my dog spend the night in there let alone someone's family. There was mold on the walls and the bathroom was filthy. The only work I agreed to do was replace the kitchen countertop, replace a few broken doors and some other light punch-out work. By Friday they had their painter come in and spray a thick coat of cheap paint right over the mold & grime.

That was the only job I did for those people. They were truly slumlords and I wanted no part of that shoddy business.

I never show a vacant apartment to a prospective tenant until it has been painted & cleaned. Don't show a rundown unit to someone & then tell them how you're going to fix it up. Always do the work first, make it presentable, then bring them in. You can't expect a tenant to have a 'vision' of what the place will look like after it's fixed up. Remember, the crummy tenants will take anything. I once had a girl tell me over the phone that she needed a place immediately & she didn't care if there were holes in the walls or if the apartment was a total wreck. I politely told her I couldn't help her and hung up the phone. What kind of renter do you think she would've been? Always paying on time? No problems? I would've gotten a security deposit and first month's rent and then be fighting to get her out.

Good places attract good tenants. Bad places attract bad tenants. It's pretty simple.

If you ever purchase a multi-unit building with a few bad tenants you should work to get them out as soon as possible. I call it re-tenanting a building. You cycle out the bad and bring in the good. Your good tenants won't put up with crazy behavior and late night loudness; they'll simply move out without notice one weekend and leave you scratching your head. Better to be proactive & let your good tenants know your on top of the situation rather than let them slip away.

So you've got a decent place & it's ready to be rented. You didn't go overboard on expensive countertops and imported ceramic tile. It's clean, sanitary and presentable. You could give the keys to someone & they could move in that night.

So now you're ready to put a For Rent sign in the window, right?

Wrong.

Okay, how about a long winded ad in the paper with your phone number in big letters so you get lots of calls?

Wrong again.

I've used both of these marketing techniques and they stink. All you get is your voicemail filled with tire-kickers wanting more information. Ever try returning 45 phone calls after dinner? But wait, it gets even more fun because after you've returned all those calls you now have a dozen or so that want to see the apartment. So now you're juggling your schedule and running over to the property at different times to show the unit. And the best part- half of the time they don't even show up. They don't even call you on your cell to say they're not coming.

Out of frustration I came up with a rarely used technique to show an apartment according to my schedule. I put an ad in the Sunday edition of the paper under the Real Estate for Rent section like this:

Open House!

Baltimore- 618 Waverly St. Open

Tuesday 7/3 @ 5:00pm. Nice 2 BD,

1 BA. 0/month + sec. dep.

Notice that there's no phone number. Notice that I didn't put between 5:00 and 7:00pm. You can add more of a description, but I like to keep it simple & clean. I used to use Monday @ 5:00pm but I found that many people don't get around to actually reading their Sunday paper until Monday. So doing it Tuesday gives them a little extra time to re-arrange their schedule so that they can make it.

I've used this ad hundreds of times and it works. I might have to do an open house a few weeks in a row, but it still beats the heck out of all that wasted time on the phone. Also, this ad helps weed out all of the tire-kickers! If someone is serious about renting a place, they will come to the open house on time and be anxious to get it. I usually get less than a dozen people at my open houses. Some walk through quickly and leave, some ask a few questions and leave, and a few more ask for an application and fill it out on the spot.

Using this technique will save you a ton of headaches. You don't want volume. You want quality. Having 90 people respond to your sign & ad with phone calls may sound great to a novice, but I'd much rather spend a half hour of my time with a targeted gathering of prospective tenants. An added benefit when you acquire more buildings is that you can direct someone to the right place for them. They may not like the apartment your showing right now, but the apartment being vacated in another building at the end of the month may be perfect for them.

As any good salesman will tell you, it's all about getting qualified leads. I've rented apartments a week before Christmas & remember people telling me beforehand that nobody would show up. If you have a decent place, they will come. There will always be exceptions; bad weather, lull in the rental market, etc. But in good parts of town and bad, this advertising system has proven itself. It works.


The Easiest Way to Find Great Tenants

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tips To Look 21 At 51 Without Going Under The Knife

!±8± Tips To Look 21 At 51 Without Going Under The Knife

Our obsession on aging has led some to go under surgery just to look younger.

I daresay that there's nothing wrong to wish for a more youthful appearance but not to the point of cutting your skin in half and end more messed up in the process.

Perhaps Hollywood poses the most number of people who go into almost-life threatening measures to look 20 to 30 years younger. In the most ironic situations, the media seems to glorify those who were able to beat aging and promote the surgeries which the celebrities went under.

The 50's is a point in life that most people tend to avoid as much as possible and try not to think about. But being in your 50's actually gives you more freedom. At this stage of your life, you have made milestones on your job, you have raised stable adults, and you are old enough to be wise and yet still young not to use canes when walking.

If you have the bucks to spend and you have been completely briefed on the repercussions of lying on the operating table to remove the lines and look like you've just completed college, then it's your decision. But with all the stories of surgeries going wrong and resulting to death, it might be worthy to look at ways on how to look like you haven't aged in ages.

1. Enroll in body and mind-enhancing exercises

Signing up for yoga, pilates and all those exercises that clear the mind and concentrate on easing your inner self. The main exercises focus on breathing freely and making sure that you know how to focus on one thing and one thing only. Multitasking has become one of our priorities as to accomplish more tasks once. This is not bad but tends to take away the moment of appreciating that beauty of one situation and concentrate on the stress of the millions of things that we have to do.

2. Pamper yourself on a luxury spa vacation

Most of our lines are caused by stress. Spas has evolved from being just a facility with rooms for backrubs to a place for wellness treatments as well as guidance on everything from nutrition to nurturing ourselves. Spots for luxury spas are booming like pimples on an oily skin and therefore there are a lot of choices and no excuse for you to make a reservation.

3. Appreciate and flaunt what you have

It might be easier said than done but it is actually simple to do. Take time to pause and look around you. At the tender age of 50, you're still alive with the average lifespan is declining. You still have a roof above your head and you still woke and read this post. All of us have problems to deal with so there's no reason to feel worst for ourselves.

4. Compare yourself with others

This may sound narcissistic but it works when viewed in an objective way. Take time to look at your yearbooks and compare yourself with someone there whom you still know up to know and see what edge you have over them. Knowing that someone is going through the same experience you have and yet looks kind of worst and help them in any way you can. Now, there's the redeeming value.

5. Do something spontaneous and safely outrageous

Doing something unplanned and yet most enjoyable is a way to feel good, and when you feel good, you look good. Operative word here is doing something that is SAFELY outrageous. Consider your health first. If you have diabetes and you want to go on a chocolate fest, then do some other thing.

6. Never underestimate the power of makeup

Putting on a little bit of blush or a concealer won't hurt and will definitely make you glamorously young. Go for the makeup that are chemically good for your skin. If the Ambush makeover team is on your neighborhood, then make yourself noticeable in the streets.

The key to looking like you just drank from the fountain of youth is to feel good about yourself. Sure, there are things that you did 20 years ago that you can't do now. But then again, there are things that you can do now that you weren't able to do back then. I am not against surgical enhancements, but I also see no harm in going the natural way.

I daresay that there's nothing wrong to wish for a more youthful appearance but not to the point of cutting your skin in half and end more messed up in the process.


Tips To Look 21 At 51 Without Going Under The Knife

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