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Do Property Managers Pay for Repairs?

In general, property managers do not pay for repairs. Instead, they facilitate and oversee the rental property repair process on behalf of the property owner.  Here’s how it generally works when you work with a local property management company:  So, do property managers pay for repairs? The property management company takes care of everything except
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Is Cash for Keys a Good Idea in Maryland?

Being a rental property owner in Maryland has its share of challenges and responsibilities. One of the most significant challenges can be dealing with difficult tenants, late rent payments, or the need for an eviction.  In such situations, “cash for keys” is a strategy that provides an alternative to the arduous and costly eviction process.
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15 Crucial Things New Rental Property Owners Need to Know

Entering the world of being a landlord can seem intimidating and exciting all at the same time. To be successful in your new real estate investment, there are some things new property owners need to know.  Whether you’ve made the impulse decision to purchase a rental property in Maryland or have been on the hunt
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Maximizing Property Investments Through 1031 Exchanges in Maryland

The 1031 exchange, a like-kind exchange, allows property owners to defer capital gains and depreciation recapture taxes when selling an investment or business property and replacing it with a “like-kind” investment.  Although the process is complicated, knowing how to use this tax deferment strategy can fund more investments, making it an essential tool.  What is
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9 Smart Reasons to Buy Multifamily Property

The goal of every real estate investor is to maximize the ROI on their property purchases. One of the oldest and most successful ways to do this is by investing in multifamily property.  A new real estate investor may shy away from a property with three or four units in it out of pure fear.
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