Posts Tagged ‘property management’
Should You Buy a Second Home to Rent Out?
A second home is not only an investment but a source of extra income. When you rent a home, you not only earn out of the rent but you start building a nice nest egg. Your home is quietly but surely appreciating in value over the years.
Read MoreDo You Own Property in Another State? Here’s what one client had to say!
Become a confident investor, even if you live out-of-state! Let Moon Ridge manage your central Maryland rental property
Read MoreHow COVID-19 Has Created a Strong Rental Market
Despite the financial hardships of COVID19, there have been some surprisingly positive trends in the rental market—people want to move to the suburbs, single-family homes are in high demand, and renters have more financial security.
Read MorePreventative Fall Property Maintenance
Fall brings so many feels: pumpkins, crisp autumn air, cinnamon and pumpkin spice goodies… and preventative home maintenance. Responsible property management requires regular scheduling and completion of various exterior and interior tasks. Moon Ridge partner Mark Rosenfeld and realtor Ryan Hall discuss the basic maintenance necessities suited to the Fall season.
Read MoreWhat to do When Your Tenants Divorce
So, you signed a lease agreement with a happy and successful couple that you absolutely enjoyed having in your home or rental. However, over time, the exterior peeled away and it became apparent that a divorce was on the horizon. Now, you are left with two halves of a lease and only two ways to…
Read MoreLearn how to Accept Pets as a Landlord—Responsibly
According to The Outline, the facebook page entitled ‘Dogs’ has over 6.5 million followers, and the ‘Cats’ page has over 2 million. In fact, animals make up a humongous portion of the internet, and of our everyday lives as well. The average pet owner thinks of their animals as their family and would never separate…
Read MoreThe ins and Outs of Section 8 Housing in Baltimore
Former U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite once said, “For centuries, the world has heard the oppressed, the downtrodden and the vulnerable cry out for their freedoms.” When it comes to freedom, the less fortunate of our modern society are often all but forgotten. Poverty-stricken neighborhoods. An inability to find jobs that pay what they require each…
Read MoreWhat to do if Your Tenant has Filed for Bankruptcy During an Eviction
When choosing an appropriate candidate to rent your property out to, you likely took all of the appropriate measures. You worked hard to find the one that fit your location best. You also ensured that they had an immaculate history and financial status with no bankruptcy filings. However, sometimes, despite all of your hard work…
Read MoreThe 5 Best Housing Materials You can Save A TON on
Let’s be honest; when it comes to property and housing maintenance, every dollar counts. Typically, you start with a budget. And going above that budget almost always happens no matter how hard you try. So, how can you counteract this common trend and possibly save money instead? The answer is bargain hunting. It all starts…
Read MoreTop 4 Used Bargain Items You Should NEVER buy
Honestly, who doesn’t love a bargain deal? For property managers, bargains are a dream come true. Cheap housing materials, repairs for half the cost, and happy tenants that are willing to pay more for the property. Sounds like a dream come true, doesn’t it? However, this article isn’t about those dream-come-true bargain buys but rather…
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