Rent Sense: Is Month-to-Month Rental Best?

By Neil Fjellestad & Chris De Marco Some renters prefer a month-to-month lease. Often citing the high unemployment situation in San Diego or their personal current concerns about contractual commitment. It has always been our belief that a long term lease attracts and best serves qualified renters. The loss from reoccurring moving costs completely overshadows...

Ms. Management- What do I do?

Question I was hired as the manager at this community 5 months ago. During my interview process I indicated that I had a standing commitment to a family cruise in December. The regional that hired me indicated that it should be no problem since I would take the time as unpaid leave. Well, that regional...

By Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco Some investors become independent rental owners by design as a result of well-planned financial strategy and/or the advice of a trusted CPA or CFP. These “strategic investors” usually employ recommended professional property management as well. Others are “situational investors” due to inheritance, a market condition or a personal...

Question I’m a leasing agent at a large local apartment property. So far, I like this industry and enjoy my company though I’m beginning to re-consider after a recent encounter with my regional manager. She stops by the property frequently but rarely do I get personal attention. She wanted to review my lease showings and...

By: Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco Rental ownership has a long history of satisfying the primary investment priorities of personal financial independence: safety of capital, inflation hedge and tax-favored income. Traditionally, if the detailed financial statements of the wealthy are available for review it becomes apparent that long-term income producing real estate assets directly...

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