Regular property inspections might seem unnecessary when you’re renting out a Boston property to a great tenant who rarely has any complaints or requests for maintenance. If your investment property is new and in great condition, you might feel like there’s no reason...
If you’re a Boston rental property owner wondering how to avoid paying taxes after selling a property, you probably have a lot to gain from doing a 1031 exchange. This program allows you to defer those taxes if you reinvest the earnings from your sale into another...
Collecting a security deposit from your tenants before they move into your Boston rental property is an essential part of the process. It protects you and your property against a loss of rent if those tenants break the lease and it also helps you pay for any damage...
Most HOA boards in Boston communities want to provide a pleasant and supportive association for themselves and their fellow homeowners. That can get tricky and time-consuming for all-volunteer boards, which is why it’s so important to partner with a professional...
Everybody loves pets, right? Well, that’s true if we’re talking about your own pets. If you’re a rental property owner concerned about scratches on floors or lingering pet odors, you may not be such a fan. Pets are both a benefit and a burden to Boston rental property...
A successful and profitable investment experience for Boston rental property owners is largely impacted by tenant selection. Well-qualified tenants deliver predictability and profit; you’ll bring in reliable rental income each month, your property will grow in value,...