So I finally have a property we are looking to rent a 3/2 in the D/FW suburbs. I know there are several on here with a ton of experience in this matter. What advise (regardless of how trivial) would you give to a fellow newb?
AgCPA95 said:
I've recommended to other newbies spending some time with BiggerPockets resources searching for podcasts related to land-lording SFH. They have a rookie podcast set as well as books that are solid IMO.
That's a more protective way to do it if something goes really south. If you don't want to do that, I suggest at a minimum setting up a management company as a sole proprietorship or general partnership (if the property is co-owned) to treat all income and expenditures as business-related. This lets you write off maintenance, landscaping, improvements, mileage, etc. to offset the revenue for tax purposes.BoDog said:
Sounds good. I assume I should probably put it into an LLC or S corp for legal protection?
BoDog said:
This is a huge help thank you.
The tenant selection criteria is what is keeping me up at night. What methods exist (that are legal) to help choose the most ideal one?
BoDog said:
maybe a dumb question, but there seems to be a ton of upside (except the added expense) to having a management company take everything off your plate... screening, collecting, repairs, etc. Thoughts?
BoDog said:
Probably another dumb question, but can a realtor you list the property with help facilitate the screening. I assume their value add would be a lease agreement as well? TIA!
Does anyone have any DFW agent contacts that do what AgCPA's realtor does?AgCPA95 said:BoDog said:
Probably another dumb question, but can a realtor you list the property with help facilitate the screening. I assume their value add would be a lease agreement as well? TIA!
Yes, My realtor does the rental listing, showings, pre-screening for tenants, applications, parent guarantee (for student rentals), deposit collection, lease documents and packages it all up for me when completed. Fees for this vary by market from 1/2 months rent to 1 months rent..
schwack schwack said:
I do what you do - zillow seeking tenants, rent payments online via aptsdotcom & credit/background thru them or or mysmartmove paid for by the tenant. Each person over 18 has to do it & it's roughly $40/each. That weeds out tons of people that know they won't qualify.
Every inquiry gets the same reply that states we are accepting/reviewing applications & we include our leasing requirements. If they know can't pass, they don't apply.
Leasing is the absolute worst part of the rental game. Luckily, most of our tenants stay a few years - we have a house open now & it's driving me crazy. Clearly states no animals & most of them have more than one. No one reads - LOL. We are also lucky in that we can hold out for the right person. We made that mistake when we first started - thinking that no one better would show up & overlooking some red flags. We never got seriously bit, but had some tenants that we weren't crazy about.
Yes, Parental Guaranty from each parent/guardian of student tenant.AgsMyDude said:schwack schwack said:
I do what you do - zillow seeking tenants, rent payments online via aptsdotcom & credit/background thru them or or mysmartmove paid for by the tenant. Each person over 18 has to do it & it's roughly $40/each. That weeds out tons of people that know they won't qualify.
Every inquiry gets the same reply that states we are accepting/reviewing applications & we include our leasing requirements. If they know can't pass, they don't apply.
Leasing is the absolute worst part of the rental game. Luckily, most of our tenants stay a few years - we have a house open now & it's driving me crazy. Clearly states no animals & most of them have more than one. No one reads - LOL. We are also lucky in that we can hold out for the right person. We made that mistake when we first started - thinking that no one better would show up & overlooking some red flags. We never got seriously bit, but had some tenants that we weren't crazy about.
What do you do for college students? Screen their parents?
I also have always done student rentals with joint and several liability so everyone is individually responsible for the entire rent and any damage. I know some folks rent by the room but we have done it that way for 15 years and wouldn't really consider doing it differently based on our history of success with it. We have had a few inquiries (from the parent guarantees) asking to deviate but haven't and have always gone to market soon enough to have others ready to rent under our rules for the upcoming school year.MS08 said:Yes, Parental Guaranty from each parent/guardian of student tenant.AgsMyDude said:schwack schwack said:
I do what you do - zillow seeking tenants, rent payments online via aptsdotcom & credit/background thru them or or mysmartmove paid for by the tenant. Each person over 18 has to do it & it's roughly $40/each. That weeds out tons of people that know they won't qualify.
Every inquiry gets the same reply that states we are accepting/reviewing applications & we include our leasing requirements. If they know can't pass, they don't apply.
Leasing is the absolute worst part of the rental game. Luckily, most of our tenants stay a few years - we have a house open now & it's driving me crazy. Clearly states no animals & most of them have more than one. No one reads - LOL. We are also lucky in that we can hold out for the right person. We made that mistake when we first started - thinking that no one better would show up & overlooking some red flags. We never got seriously bit, but had some tenants that we weren't crazy about.
What do you do for college students? Screen their parents?
AgCPA95 said:I also have always done student rentals with joint and several liability so everyone is individually responsible for the entire rent and any damage. I know some folks rent by the room but we have done it that way for 15 years and wouldn't really consider doing it differently based on our history of success with it. We have had a few inquiries (from the parent guarantees) asking to deviate but haven't and have always gone to market soon enough to have others ready to rent under our rules for the upcoming school year.MS08 said:Yes, Parental Guaranty from each parent/guardian of student tenant.AgsMyDude said:schwack schwack said:
I do what you do - zillow seeking tenants, rent payments online via aptsdotcom & credit/background thru them or or mysmartmove paid for by the tenant. Each person over 18 has to do it & it's roughly $40/each. That weeds out tons of people that know they won't qualify.
Every inquiry gets the same reply that states we are accepting/reviewing applications & we include our leasing requirements. If they know can't pass, they don't apply.
Leasing is the absolute worst part of the rental game. Luckily, most of our tenants stay a few years - we have a house open now & it's driving me crazy. Clearly states no animals & most of them have more than one. No one reads - LOL. We are also lucky in that we can hold out for the right person. We made that mistake when we first started - thinking that no one better would show up & overlooking some red flags. We never got seriously bit, but had some tenants that we weren't crazy about.
What do you do for college students? Screen their parents?