Blog Post Tenant Criminal Background Check: Essential Insights for NYC landlords

Tenant Criminal Background Check: Essential Insights for NYC landlords

As an NYC landlord, you can afford to be careful when selecting your tenants. With apartment vacancy rates in the city at their lowest level since 1968, demand is far higher than supply.However, with greater demand comes greater screening needs. If you are trying to narrow down d...
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Blog Post How Section 8 Decides if Your Rent Is Reasonable: A Guide for NY City Landlords

How Section 8 Decides if Your Rent Is Reasonable: A Guide for NY City Landlords

According to the city of New York, almost 45,000 households in the city alone are currently receiving assistance from the Section 8 program. The data confirms this as around 10,000 landlords, meaning you will not be alone if you start to accept rent from this program.However, do ...
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Blog Post Your Guide to Commercial Property Due Diligence in New York City

Your Guide to Commercial Property Due Diligence in New York City

The vacancy rate for Manhattan commercial property is over 20%, according to Spectrum News. The complexities of the NYC real estate market make thorough commercial property evaluation a critical step.Are you wondering how you can ensure a profitable investment? Read on to learn w...
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Blog Post Top Commercial Property Marketing Strategies for NYC Success

Top Commercial Property Marketing Strategies for NYC Success

Unleased office space is a major concern in New York City. Still, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy peak success in the area.Property owners and managers must rely on effective marketing strategies to draw in the perfect tenants and buyers. With thousands of commercial pr...
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Blog Post Rent Collection Strategies for Property Managers

Rent Collection Strategies for Property Managers

Being a property owner in NYC can net you a serious profit -- the average rent price in Manhattan is over $5,000 -- but that doesn't mean it's not complicated. Maximizing rental income requires deftness when it comes to real estate management.In today's post, we'l...
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Blog Post Rental Management or Tenant Placement - Which Is Better?

Rental Management or Tenant Placement - Which Is Better?

If you're curious about how much you can earn by renting your New York City property, then know the average salary landlords here make is $89,564 a year, according to ZipRecruiter.com. The top earners even make nearly twice as much: a whopping $165,199!But to maximize your re...
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Blog Post Creative Property Marketing and Advertising Techniques for Commercial Properties in New York City

Creative Property Marketing and Advertising Techniques for Commercial Properties in New York City

New York City, a global hub of commerce and culture, presents both incredible opportunities and intense competition for commercial property owners. In a market full of businesses vying for prime locations, standing out requires more than traditional marketing methods.Creative and...
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Blog Post Rent Collection Strategies in New York, NY: Ensuring Timely and Efficient Payments

Rent Collection Strategies in New York, NY: Ensuring Timely and Efficient Payments

New York is famous for its rentals, but did you know that a whopping 69% of people living in New York City rent their homes? Rental housing will always be in high demand in America's most populous city, but owning rental property comes with its challenges.One of the biggest c...
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Blog Post Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in Your New York City Rental Property

Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in Your New York City Rental Property

Americans love their big cars and big houses, but they also love their cute little pets. A Pew Research poll shows more than half the nation owns one. Further, 97% of those owners treat them like family members.As any landlord with a negligent pet-owning tenant can attest, though...
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Blog Post How to Calculate Rental Increases: A Guide for New York City Landlords

How to Calculate Rental Increases: A Guide for New York City Landlords

There's a reason why nearly eight million people live in New York City. The city that never sleeps is truly one of a kind. Unfortunately, it's also quite expensive both to live and own property there.Because of that many New York City landlords will need to raise rents th...
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