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What to Do When a Tenant Doesn’t Pay Rent
What happens when a tenant doesn’t pay rent? It’s a question every landlord must be prepared for, no matter how carefully we screen our tenants. Whether it’s a first time more »
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How Much Should I Rent My House For?
How much an owner should charge for rent is a common question we receive from home owners looking for help with property management. Factoring the rental price around a house’s more »
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Best Practices for Tenant Screening
When managing a property, you should always conduct a thorough tenant screening prior to the approval of a new tenant. Although it may feel like a tedious process, it will spare more »
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Foreign Investors Re-Shape Miami Market
Miami has been a hot vacation spot for as long as it’s been on the coast! Famed for white, mile-long beaches, an abundance of art and culture, and a nightlife more »
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Maintenance Service Your Tenants Will Love
Once you find good, reliable tenants you’re going to want to keep them. This can be easier said than done. Prove yourself as the best choice in every way possible. more »
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What Tenants Really Want in a Space
What are Florida tenants really looking for? Ness Property Management Group is here to tell you what potential tenants are looking for and how you can deliver. There are a more »
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Keeping Cool This Summer
That summer heat is definitely making itself known! The heat is spreading across Florida and making good on what Florida is known for; sun, sand, and the beach! As fun more »
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Florida Floods: What To Do
April showers are definitely sprinkling in Southwest Florida. All this rain and heat has us anticipating heavy summer showers in the upcoming months. As Property Managers, this means a few more »
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Landlord Liabilities and What To Know
When you become a landlord you begin to take on a variety of responsibilities. It’s important that you stay aware and informed in the face of the law and the more »
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How To Evict Tenants
Eviction is never a pleasant experience but unfortunately it happens. This could be for any number of reasons. Maybe your tenants are unruly, unreliable, or there are other discrepancies. In more »