Floridas Property Management News

Posted: December 23rd, 2018

We manage hundreds of homes in Palm Beach County and we are always getting new questions. Here is a answer to some of the most common questions: 1) Can my Landlord non renew my lease? Yes your landlord can non renew your lease for any reason except for discrimination or retaliation. Just like the tenant can non renew his/her lease for any reason a landlord can do the same. 2) How do I non renew my tenants lease? Our standard lease has a autornewal clause which might interfere with non renewing a tenants lease. But assuming you have a standard Florida...

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Posted: September 25th, 2015

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Posted: September 11th, 2015

by Glenn Gurvitch This article might help you make that decision once and for all. There is a difference between a good lawyer and a bad lawyer, same goes with barbers, landscapers, Doctors and property managers. A good property manager can rent your home for more money with less vacancies and with less maintenance costs. Many landlords have the time, flexibility and resources to manage their own properties. But for some owners without the proper experience and resources managing your own home can be a nightmare or just not even feasible because of...

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Posted: September 11th, 2015

Congrats you just rented your home! What can you do with the security deposit? Well you can’t use that money as a downpayment on BMW. Florida statutes 83.49 has some specific rules what you can and can’t do with that security deposit. The relevant parts of the Landlord Tenant law for where to place the security deposit is as such: 83.49 Deposit money or advance rent; duty of landlord and tenant.— (1) Whenever money is deposited or advanced by a tenant on a rental agreement as security for performance of the rental agreement...

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Posted: September 11th, 2015

How does your property management company market vacant listing? There are two ways to that a property manager places a tenant: 1) Cobroke a listing- Placed on the MLS and pays a fee to another agent if they bring a qualified tenant. 2) Self placing- Not placed on the MLS, placed on Zillow, Craigslist and other sites. Does not pay a fee to other agents who brings qualified tenants. We think its prudent to get your vacant listing as much exposure on the open market so that we can select a qualified tenant to rent your home faster. Cobroking a listing...

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Posted: September 11th, 2015

Hiring a property manger? Good idea or bad idea. by Glenn Gurvitch Making the decision to hire a property manager makes sense. Why? Most property managers make money on volume and charge a low percentage of rent monthly. The services that a manager provides pay for themselves many times over especially when they find great tenants that stay in the homes for many years. Most property manager charge a small tenant placement fee and a monthly fee based on rent collected however some property managers will charge all kinds of fees including: start up...

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Posted: January 26th, 2015

Wear and Tear Most states consider the security deposit needs to be returned if the property is left in its original condition, minus normal wear and tear.  But what is normal wear and tear?  The landlord might be judging the wear and tear based on how he/she lives in their own house but you should be careful in your review as the court system is likely to measure it on an average level.  Paint fading, loose strings on blinds, loose cabinet doors, matted carpet, and cracked grout are not wear and tear. As a Landlord, the best approach...

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Posted: January 26th, 2015

Should I hire a property manager?  by Glenn Gurvitch If you’re going to get into buying and holding rental properties, you will eventually have to decide how you are going to manage them.   First you need to ask yourself what your five and ten year goal is with the property? You’ve read the studies about holding properties for the long term but you also want to start making money right now and feel the gains of success since you just put down a huge chunk of change on your investment.  If this sounds like your recent history...

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Posted: January 24th, 2015

Can a Landlord deny an application based on a ‘service dog’? by Glenn Gurvitch There are thousands of legitimate service animals for people with real disabilities that need a service animal to survive.  The current issue with ‘service animal’ certifications is becoming a National talking point as people without disabilities take advantage of the system and find loopholes with scam websites offering online certification for your pet.  This is becoming more and more of an issue as tenants get online...

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Posted: January 3rd, 2015

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Posted: January 1st, 2015

By Glenn Gurvitch There are many property management companies in West Palm Beach to choose from. Obviously, we feel that we offer our clients the best service and value in Palm Beach County. But since you probably won't take our word for it you will undoubtedly begin to interview other property managers. When interviewing other managers you have to ask these questions so you can compare our services to other companies. Below is a list of questions that you should the property management companies in West Palm Beach that you interview: 1) Are you...

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Posted: December 29th, 2014

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Posted: December 29th, 2014

Posting a Three Day Notice in Palm Beach County by Glenn Gurvitch Call Glenn Directly at 561.358.6755 for more information on posting a three day notice and our property management services in Palm Beach County.Posting a three day notice is always a very intimidating thing. Will the tenant be there? Will I post the three day notice correctly? Will the tenant get mad and begin damaging my property? These are questions that typically run through a landlord’s mind when gearing up to remove a tenant. In addition to the landlord not collecting rent...

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