Are you looking for a way to give your rental property a competitive edge? Instead of investing in kitchens and baths, which may have already been upgraded, why not address the outdoor living space? A home with a comfortable and inviting outdoor living space will draw the attention of potential tenants who are driving by […]
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Tax Tips for Real Estate Agents
You may already claim several typical deductions for your real estate business, but the IRS isn’t going to help you out by suggesting what else you might want to deduct. It’s completely up to you and your accountant to make sure every detail is covered and all your deductible expenses are written off properly on […]
Continue ReadingMoving to the United States: Tips to Help Ease the Transition
Your head is pounding, your arms are like jelly and you’re surrounded by more boxes than a packing factory – you’re moving to the USA, and the pressure is mounting. According to the UK newspaper, The Express, moving is viewed as more stressful than divorce by a majority of people. Sixty per cent of those […]
Continue ReadingHow to Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Tenant
Good tenants are like gold in the real estate market. Maintaining a good relationship with your tenants has a host of benefits – one of them being that you can rest assured that you will be paid your full rent and on time. They are also more likely to look after your property well if […]
Continue ReadingRenting Office Space: Tips to Consider Before Signing a Lease
Businesses often choose to rent office space rather than investing capital in buying a property. There are lots of good reasons why this makes sound business sense. First, renting as opposed to buying means you are free to upgrade to larger premises as and when the business expands, quickly and economically. And second, if the […]
Continue ReadingHow to Save on Large Renovation Projects
If you’ve recently watched HGTV, you may have gotten the urge the remodel your rental property. Or perhaps your commercial property is a bit dated and needs a facelift. Either way, major renovations are often much more difficult than they appear on television and far from cheap once everything is said and done. Before forking […]
Continue ReadingLandlords and Tenants Are Responsible for Pest Control
As warmer temperatures begin to surface, pint-sized creatures swiftly seek shelter in cooler climates. And unfortunately, this could result in an infestation of your rental property. While you can eradicate the issue before prospective tenants occupy the premises, pests can resurface if the treatments aren’t recurring. Because of the need for constant protection, many property […]
Continue ReadingFirst Light Property Management Wins Easy Reader’s Best of the Beach 2015 Award!
First Light Property Management has been voted as Easy Reader News’ Best of The Beach 2015 for the category of “Best Home Rental Service”! Thank you to our wonderful team of property managers and leasing experts for making this very distinguished honor possible – you guys rock! -Trevor
Continue ReadingReady Your Outdoor Space For New Tenants
Spring is approaching, and, along with it, a slew of potential renters who will be looking for their next home. As this time of year is a common season for people to prepare for spring and summer moves, what does that mean for you as a landlord? If you have available space for new occupancy, […]
Continue ReadingAffordable Ways to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal
Affordable Ways to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal Guest post by Jane Blanchard The first impression anyone ever has of your home starts long before they walk through the front door. Your curb appeal can say a lot about you – or not. Perhaps your flimsy door handle might reflect a flimsy hand-shake? Even while […]
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