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Renting your property when it has a pool

Congratulations! You have your first rental property and are ready to get started making money. Does your new source of passive income have a pool in the backyard? If so, you will want to keep reading. Rental Properties with Pools In Arizona, the summers are extreme! In 2020, Phoenix saw 145 days that were over 100 degrees. Arizona also sees …

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Why do I need a Property Manager?

Why do I need a Property Manager? You have decided to make an investment and buy a rental property! Rental properties are booming as more families and people move to Arizona. Now is a great time to invest in the real estate market and generate passive income while creating generational wealth for your family. If this is your first rental …

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The importance of AC for your property rental

Your duty as a Landlord. In Arizona, a landlord must provide a rental property that has fully operational appliances and is safe to occupy by law. This law also states that air conditioning or cooling is included. If you have been in Arizona for one summer, you know that the heat can be brutal. Every year there are an average …

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AC Servicing

Record head means record money being spent on air conditioning units. In this article we will explain the importance of servicing your unit to mitigate some of these costs. The Arizona Landlord Tenant Act states that we as rental property owners must be able to provide our tenants with a HABITABLE living area, and as you can imagine case law …

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Should I Accept Pets in My Home?

Many landlords have asked us the question, should I allow pets in my home? Well here we are going to talk about some of the Pros and Cons so that YOU can make the decision for yourself. Pro: Broad Rental Pool According to Spots.com 85 million American Homes own pets, which equates to about 67% of our population. By accepting …

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What Can I Do with a Security Deposit?

Security Deposits are there when you need them, that is, so long as you use them correctly. It only takes common sense to realize that a tenant should be charged if they punch a hole through a door, put a pair of underwear down a toilet that causes a flood, or accidentally runs their car into the garage door leaving …