Being A Landlord East Saint Louis IL

Have you ever considered becoming a landlord? These are some tips for people who want to own rental property and make some money while having things run as smoothly as possible.

Local Companies

Independent Brokers Network, LLC
314-588-1166
703 N. 13TH Street
St. Louis, MO
The Hermann London Group
877-735-5006
2303 Marconi Ave
St. Louis, MO
Manor Real Estate
314-647-6611
3250 Hampton Avenue
St. Louis, MO
Cornerstone Mortgage Inc.
314-420-7634
11255 Olive Blvd.
St Louis, MO
Hermann London Real Estate Group
314-210-5115
7350 Manchester Rd.
Maplewood, MO
RE/MAX Commercial
314-744-4710
12370 Olive Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Lacey Realty Inc
(618) 394-8727
1640 Boismenue Ave
East Saint Louis, IL
Joshway Harding Real Estate
(618) 397-0830
4914 State St
East Saint Louis, IL
Thurlow & Associates
(618) 398-1110
PO Box 23046
East Saint Louis, IL
Koman Property
(618) 274-1967
2405 State St
East Saint Louis, IL

1. Find the right tenants. New landlords must select solvent, solidly employed renters capable of sending their checks in on time and must not exclude anyone protected by federal Fair Housing laws -- racial minorities, the disabled, single mothers with children, etc.

2. Set the right rent. You can easily check ads and visit comparable apartments to figure out the market rent for your unit. The tricky part is collecting enough money upfront to cover any damage the tenants cause while they're there. If you charge a security deposit equal to one month's rent, you can usually assume the tenants will use it to cover their last rent check, and you'll have nothing left to replace the carpet, repair the walls they've filled with nail holes etc. Instead, insist on a security deposit equal to two months' rent.

3. Know how to fix toilets. Or find somebody who does. hire a handyman on an hourly basis to make minor repairs and compile a list of phone numbers of professionals -- plumbers, heating and air-conditioning repairmen, etc. -- that you can keep handy in case of real emergencies.

4. Find experienced landlords who will share their mistakes -- and their successes.

5. Know the law. "Every Landlord's Legal Guide" by Marcia Stewart, Janet Portman and Ralph Warner has state-by-state summaries of landlord-tenant laws, plus a CD-ROM full of all the forms and documents you'll ever need. Rules on evictions, for instance, vary from state to state and sometimes city to city.

Free downloads, forms, tenant laws, credit reports and great information is located at thelpa.com

You can also visit landlord.com

You can also view multi-family homes and investment property on my website. I hope this has been helpful.

If you are currently a landlord or are thinking of becoming one, please post comments or questions! Hopefully someone will benefit from your story or experience.

About the Author:

Copyright 2006 Cecilia Sherrard.





Cecilia Sherrard is a top producing REALTOR with Realty One Real Living Cleveland Ohio. She has helped many buyers and sellers relocate and find their perfect home. You can find many useful tips and information on her site http://www.youshouldown.com












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Featured Local Company

Independent Brokers Network, LLC

314-588-1166
703 N. 13TH Street
St. Louis, MO
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