Saturday, June 6, 2009

Landlord Services

As a landlord there will be many services that you will be required to handle. Among these duties is the act of finding, having the tenant fill out, and then processing landlord forms. Being the property manager you will also be responsible for the repairs and general maintenance of your investment property.


Having a complete list of legal landlord forms, or shall we say a landlord handbook is essential for proper property management. Should the need ever arise that you have to perform an eviction, having filled out the proper landlord eviction notice and other landlord forms is crucial if it comes down to going to court. For instance, most times a lease form is state specific. Getting a tenant background check is always a good idea and will usually give you the information needed in order to avoid tenant eviction. A good place to find a cheap background check is the internet.


Since you will be the one acting as property manager, there are a few things you should keep in mind when it comes to your rental property. As landlord, you will be responsible for the repairs and day to day maintenance on your investment home. So as property manager you should always be aware of what state your property is in. This includes regular inspections; from the roof to the basement, as well as the lawn maintenance. Unless, you have written your rental contract in a way that the tenant is responsible for some or all of the maintenance on the property.


To wrap it up, there are a few landlord services that you; acting as property manager, will be required to perform. One will be to make sure to get legal landlord forms, have them filled out, and keep them for your records just in case of a lawsuit. Another will be to make regular inspections of your rental property and maintain it. Remember if you feel lost or overwhelmed don’t be afraid to look for landlord help!


Zach Kling is a Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur online and off, as well as writes Real Estate and Business related articles. To learn more, please visit my web page: Landlord and Property Management