STRESS-FREE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Learn from renowned Calgary Real Estate Agent Professional and Experienced Landlord, Glen Godlonton

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Advertising

When you write your advertisement, target the type of tenant that you are looking for. Describe them in the advertisement. State something like “This cute and cozy inner-city condo is ideal for a nonsmoking, professional couple with no not pets or children.” Or “This large suburban family home, close to schools is ideal for your entire family, pets and kids are welcome”.

TIPS:


Always display good quality photographs of the property in your advertisement. 

Write the ads so that it answers most of the questions, include the following:

  • Rent amount.
  • Damage deposit amount required.
  • What portion of the property do they get to use (main floor, basement suite or entire property, & is the garage include at this price)  Also mention if another portion is rented separately.
  • Size of property (Square Footage)
  • Number of bedrooms, bathrooms, appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, fridge, microwave).
  • State if the Washer/ Dryer is shared with other tenants or if it is for exclusive use of this tenant.
  • State if there have been recent renovations.
  • Parking situation:  Garage, list stalls provided, off street or on street.
  • Who is responsible for paying utilities? and what % they may be responsible for.
  • Length of lease required.
  • When is the property available.
  • Discuss pets. state it they are allowed and if they are allowed and what type and how many. 
  • Discuss who is responsible for yard maintenance and snow shoveling.
  • Location:  quiet location, family location close to schools, close to transportation, close to amenities, close to restaurants, shopping, and if located on a busy street then look for the benefit (close to transit). It is better to tell them it is located on a busy street, so they do not no show on the viewing once they drive up.
  • Always Include links to Google maps, virtual tour, or more pictures.
  • Talk about the neighbourhood and the area amenities; if someone is moving from out of the city, they may want to know about all the great restaurants in the area.
  • Describe the parking situation.
  • Most importantly tell them how to contact you. Phone, Text, Email, Webform. Start to take control of the process early.

Include links to virtual tours if available.

Promote yourself as a good landlord - the property will be well maintained and cleaned and ready for your tenant move-in.