by AM Realty, LLC. | Jun 10, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Even experienced investors and rental property owners hesitate before assigning a rental value to their Charlotte investment properties. The market can change quickly, and you need to follow its trends and prices before you list your own home. Determining the right...
by AM Realty, LLC. | May 13, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
If you’re like most rental property owners in Charlotte, you have a nagging fear that tenants may damage your investment property. You can screen residents well, you can conduct routine inspections and establish a good relationship with them, but one of the risks when...
by AM Realty, LLC. | Apr 8, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Avoiding long term vacancies is crucial to your strategy of earning consistent rental income and growing your ROI. When your Charlotte rental home is unoccupied, you’re losing more than rent. You’re also losing the money you have to spend on maintenance, marketing,...
by AM Realty, LLC. | Mar 11, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Routine rental inspections for your Charlotte investment property are important in protecting the condition of your property and ensuring maintenance costs don’t get out of control. You also need to do thorough move-in and move-out inspections to document the...
by AM Realty, LLC. | Feb 11, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Whether you’re new to investing in Charlotte real estate or you’ve been buying up rental properties for years, it’s important to determine whether a particular asset is a good investment. To do this, you’ll need to know what your investment goals are. What’s right for...
by AM Realty, LLC. | Jan 14, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
It may seem like there’s no hurry when a tenant reports a slow leak in a bathroom sink or the floorboards slowly start to come loose. It’s easy to ignore or delay routine repairs in your Charlotte rental home. However, delaying those repairs won’t make them go away....