When we started renting our first property, we had no clue.
Ours is a student rental area. Which means more rent, more maintenance, and fewer headaches.
After renting our property for 3 years, we understood what could have been done better and what could have been avoided.
No one guided us that before.
Even a small small things matter for a better experience.
All the lessons I learned from my experience and observation.
Rental property shouldn’t be treated as owner property in all the terms. This property requires maintenance work every time a tenant vacates the property.
Once any tenant vacates the property (which happens often), a lot of cleaning and repainting work will be involved. So it’s your job to make sure you make that task easier.
How do you do that?
That’s something I share inside my Rental Property Guide.
When building your rental property, always keep one thing in mind.
“How can I make my maintenance job easier?“
If you keep that thing in mind and build your property, it will help a lot in the rest of your rental property journey.
You can get it here if you want to learn from my experience managing 32-door rental units.