Blog Post Are you suffering from no credit or low credit? You are not alone!

Are you suffering from no credit or low credit? You are not alone!

So many young people start out after high school or after college with either absolutely no credit or poor credit. Unfortunately this limits options on places to live, it increases interest rates on vehicles or emergency purchases. We have listed the following ways to start out w...
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Blog Post Breaking the Lease

Breaking the Lease

Most tenants sign a lease for a year at a time. This ensures that for that year, a steady income can be counted on and decisions for either finding new tenants or continuing a lease can be thought out and planned on. This helps landlords rest easy in tenant stability for the m...
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Blog Post Coweta, The Place We Call Home

Coweta, The Place We Call Home

Just a small town boy, living in a growing community. You take a trip down Broadway and you will see the change. There are so many new businesses on the Main Street (aka Broadway) in Coweta that it might surprise you. Shawn Klahr, owner of PMI, is a 1987 graduate of Coweta High S...
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Blog Post Four Things That Will Keep Your Renters Happy

Four Things That Will Keep Your Renters Happy

A happy, responsible renter is like gold, and — as with any treasure — you don’t want to lose it. If you want to enjoy long relationships with your tenants, follow these four tips for keeping them happy and ready to renew that lease. 1. No Surprises The best way to ensu...
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Blog Post Get your rent home leased quickly by following these three steps!

Get your rent home leased quickly by following these three steps!

When you have made the decision to rent your home we believe you are making a great long term decision! Homes are investments and getting a good return on your investment is important.  With that being said,  there are steps you need to take to optimize your home!  ...
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Blog Post Getting Your Property Rent Ready

Getting Your Property Rent Ready

When renting out property, it’s important to make sure that you draw in as many good tenants as possible. There are many ways to do this, but one of the most effective ways is to make sure your property is absolutely ready to be sold. Spice things up, fix imperfections, rep...
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Blog Post Hiring A HOA Property Manager

Hiring A HOA Property Manager

Hiring a property manager is an easy decision for landlords who don’t want to worry about the day-to-day hassles of running a rental property. When it comes to Homeowners Associations (HOA), however, the decision isn’t so cut and dry. Typically, an HOA exists when a ...
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Blog Post How to Manage Security Deposits

How to Manage Security Deposits

Property managers should always require a refundable security deposit in residential property management properties. This deposit should be kept in a separate account for trust or escrow funds and will be returned to the tenant in part or in full once the tenant has moved out....
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Blog Post Importance of Association Management Meeting Minutes

Importance of Association Management Meeting Minutes

Meetings are rarely on anyone’s list of favorite things to do – and keeping meeting minutes is even worse. However, timely, accurate minutes are important, especially if decisions are being made about your home and community. Ideally, after the conclusion of an HOA m...
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Blog Post Landlords: Should you allow pets?

Landlords: Should you allow pets?

Almost every landlord has had a tenant that owned a pet. From chihuahuas, to kittens, to enormous Great Danes, pets are part of the family to those who raise them. That’s a problem, isn’t it? If you allow pets, there will be damage. If you don’t allow pets, ther...
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