How To Rent Your House Hawaii

Are you interested in renting your house? If so, read the following article for some useful information.

Local Companies

Scott Bosshardt - Windermere Real Estate
(808) 329-2601
75-5919 Walua Rd
Kailua-Kona, HI
Elite Property Management Services LLC
(808) 327-6751
75-5626 Kuakini Hwy. Suite #7
Kailua Kona, HI
Kelly Shaw R (S) Koa Realty
(808) 960-4636
75-5689 Ali'i Drive
Kailua Kona, HI
Kona Carla Womack Realtor
(808) 896-6768
75-1000 Henry St Ste 203
Kailua Kona, HI
4 Percent Realty Hawaii
(808) 323-3687
77-6695 Walua Rd Ste 4
Kailua Kona, HI
Aala Realty & Management Inc
(808) 329-2794
786534 Mamalahos Hwy
Kailua Kona, HI
Re/Max Properties
(808) 935-9800
88 Kanoelehua Ave Suite A107
Hilo, HI
A Kai Realty Enterprises LLC
(808) 334-9797
77 347 Sunset Dr
Hilo, HI
A & T Impact Inc
(808) 961-4751
111 E Puainako St
Hilo, HI
A'Ala Honua Realty Inc
(808) 969-3354
101 Aupuni St Ste 214
Hilo, HI

Renting your home for part of the year, or for a longer period of time, generates great income. Because you are renting your home, as opposed to a property specifically designed for renting, you will want to be more careful with the terms you set in the lease.

  1. Consider hiring an agent. A rental agent will take down the information pertinent to your house, advertise the listing, review any potential tenants that submit an application and present them to you. The agent will likely charge a fee, ranging from a half-month to a full-month fee for this service. A half-month fee represents one-half of one month's rent, while a full fee equals one month's rent. When and if your agent secures a suitable tenant, this amount will be deducted from the amount you receive from the tenant at the signing of the lease. Agencies usually choose one of three options: charging only the landlord a full-month fee, charging only the tenant a full-month fee, or splitting the fee between the two (two half-month fees). Make sure you are clear on the fee structure before you sign any contracts or make any agreements.
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  2. Credit, employment, landlord verifications. If you have an agent, she will perform a credit check, call past references and verify employment and wages. After the review is complete, she will present her results to you and, based on that information, you can choose to accept or deny the applicants. If you do not have an agent, you can follow these steps yourself, but you will need an agency to perform the credit check. Pay careful attention to the applicant's credit and employment history. If the person has poor credit or is not making enough to afford rent comfortably, you should consider finding a different tenant. If the applicant's past landlord (not present) gives a poor recommendation, think twice.
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Author: Grace Bloodwell

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Scott Bosshardt - Windermere Real Estate

(808) 329-2601
75-5919 Walua Rd
Kailua-Kona, HI
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