Miami-Dade is processing evictions again. What that means for renters and landlords
Larry Walden was earning $900 a week working as a cook at Miller’s Ale House in Doral, which was more than enough to cover his monthly $700 rent on his one-bedroom apartment on NW 16th Street in Miami.
Then the COVID-19 pandemic closed…
Why Trading Cash for Keys Is Better Than Eviction
Being a landlord in 2020 has proven to be difficult, especially when it comes to the enforcement of a residential lease. I have preached the word "empathy" a lot in recent months, but there are certain situations in which "empathy"…
Thinking Of Selling Your Miami Rental Property? We Can Help!
Are
you thinking of selling your Miami rental property? If so, we can help!
At
Miami Property Management, LLC, we also specialize in helping owners sell their
Miami rental properties for top-dollar.
Besides being a long time Miami property…
How To Know When It’s Time To Hire A Property Manager
Have you been managing one, or all, of your Miami rental properties yourself? If so, one of the things that you may be experiencing right now is burnout.
Burnout
is very common among landlords who tried to manage their rental properties
themselves.…
Tips For Writing Effective Rental Listings
One of the keys to success with owning a rental property in Miami (or else were in the United States) is writing a great rental listing.
The
rental listing is more than just writing about how many bedrooms or bathrooms
the property has,…
Rental Property Improvements – Which Are The Best Ones To Make?
Owning a rental property is a great investment. However, just like any other investment there are certain risks as well. There are some rental properties that do not need much work while there are others that need the extra help to get the…