If you are renting to college students right out of high school, use careful consideration. My family owns an eight unit building close to a large university. I have seen a number of problems with the younger crowd throwing parties and causing many problems. (If you have a onsite manager NO PROBLEM) I have taken note many tenants do not speak up and inform the owner of such disturbances. As a rule of thumb, twenty five and older is a good guideline. Throughly checking out tenants before move in is also very important.
If you are renting to college students right out of high school, use careful consideration. My family owns an eight unit building close to a large university. I have seen a number of problems with the younger crowd throwing parties and causing many problems. (If you have a onsite manager NO PROBLEM) I have taken note many tenants do not speak up and inform the owner of such disturbances. As a rule of thumb, twenty five and older is a good guideline. Throughly checking out tenants before move in is also very important.
What’s wrong with a party? 🥳
Coach do you do individual rental agreements or is it just one and everyone signs this one agreement. Thanks and keep up the awesome videos !
Hi Coach, any strategy for advertising the unit to students since there’re many competitors in the area?
Can those property managers in a college town help you find college students to rent to?
Yes. Mine do all the work finding students.