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Blog Post Building a Strong Online Presence for Your Rental Property

Building a Strong Online Presence for Your Rental Property

A strong online presence isn't only for social media influencers. It's actually an essential strategy for landlords and property owners looking to attract tenants. With nearly all property searches starting on the web, developing a robust online image can be the differenc...
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Blog Post Co-Living Spaces in Philadelphia: The Next Big Thing in Rental Markets?

Co-Living Spaces in Philadelphia: The Next Big Thing in Rental Markets?

You don't have to be an expert real estate investor to understand that rents have been rising for several years now. That's good news for owners and landlords; you're likely earning more on your rental property monthly and in the long-term. Some tenants are feeling a ...
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Blog Post Tax Deductions for Philadelphia Rental Property Owners

Tax Deductions for Philadelphia Rental Property Owners

Tax time is rarely a celebratory season. Many people dread it. Plenty of filers put off sending in their returns until the last moment of the last day of the April deadline. It's not all bad news, however, especially if you're a real estate investor. There are plenty of t...
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Blog Post Say Goodbye to Tenant Fraud: Choose Innovate Realty for Peace of Mind

Say Goodbye to Tenant Fraud: Choose Innovate Realty for Peace of Mind

Tenant fraud is a growing concern for landlords and rental property owners in Philadelphia and across the surrounding areas. Technology has given us a lot of benefits, especially when it comes to effectively leasing and managing properties. But, it's also made it easier for d...
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Blog Post The Guide to Eviction Moratoriums in Philadelphia: What Landlords Should Know

The Guide to Eviction Moratoriums in Philadelphia: What Landlords Should Know

Evictions have always been complicated. As a landlord, you and your tenants are bound by a lease agreement, and in order to terminate that lease agreement and remove a tenant from your property, you need to have a good reason. Most evictions are done because the tenant has stoppe...
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Blog Post Furnishing Your Philadelphia Rental: Is It Worth the Investment?

Furnishing Your Philadelphia Rental: Is It Worth the Investment?

To furnish or not to furnish. That is the question. Shakespeare paraphrasing aside, this is an important question for rental property owners. When it comes to buying rental properties, one important factor to consider is furnishing your rental property. Is it worth the investment...
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Blog Post The Benefits of Pet-Friendly Rentals in Philadelphia

The Benefits of Pet-Friendly Rentals in Philadelphia

People feel pretty strongly about their pets. Maybe you're an animal lover yourself. That doesn't mean you want animals taking up residence in your investment property. We have encountered landlords who are eager to welcome pets and those who are extremely hesitant. It...
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Blog Post Philadelphia's Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods for Property Investment

Philadelphia's Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods for Property Investment

As a real estate investor looking for a profitable investment property in Philadelphia, you need to understand the nuances of this market, and the difference that a neighborhood can make. Philadelphia is a city with a lot of diversity in population, industry, economy, and housing...
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Blog Post Steps for a Successful Move Out Process

Steps for a Successful Move Out Process

The move-out process can sometimes feel rushed and disorganized. You can prevent this, however, with a consistent process and excellent communication with your residents. When your tenants decide not to renew their lease agreement, you'll receive their notice and then put you...
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Blog Post Landlord's Guide to Lease Renewals

Landlord's Guide to Lease Renewals

What happens at your rental property when the lease term ends? Most lease agreements run for a period of 12 months, and then they are either renewed, the tenants move out, or there's some sort of stipulation that the rental period begins to go month-to-month. The exact steps ...
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