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Finding Dallas Tenants

Dallas, TX Tenants

Finding Dallas Tenants

Finding tenants has become easier over the years with the use of the Internet. However, with so much competition from Apartment Complexes, national-brand rental chains, and low mortgages rates, finding the right tenant can actually be more challenging than ever before.

Listing Your Property

You can spend time listing on many home-rental websites, some of which cost a fee. This will give your property more exposure to people that are searching for properties. However, getting your property listed on MLS is one of the best ways to find quality candidates.

Typically the MLS is restricted to Real Estate professionals, so having your property listed there would be a challenge without help. But renters that are represented by agents will be more likely to find your property that way.

Screening a Tenant

Once a tenant does come across your home and you have taken time to show it to them, you will need to screen the candidates to ensure that they’re going to be the right fit for your property. Knowing their financial background, lease history, and checking to see if they have any legal issues is paramount in determining if a person is a worthwhile candidate. This can take quite some time, as well as a considerable amount of money.

Using a Property Management Service

A property management company uses all the tools available to list your property to find the right tenant for your home. Also, full, nationwide screening comes included with a full-service company. LEAP Property Management not only wants to fill your home as quickly as possible, but we want to guarantee your property will be taken care of while lived in by a tenant. So we rigorously screen and interview these tenants before accepting a deposit.

Finding the Right Tenant for You

Your interests are paramount when we begin searching for your tenants. We will listen and understand what you’re really searching for beyond a check every month. This way, we can ensure that you will be happy, your tenant will be happy, and your property will flourish and increase in value.

When Evictions Happen

There is always a chance that a tenant may fail to uphold their end of the contract. Instead of having to manage the eviction yourself, LEAP Property Management takes care of the process. We will inform the tenant of their rights, and then uphold the details of the contract. During this time, we will inform you of every step taken, and how long the process will take.

Don’t get stuck managing this yourself, it can cost a considerable amount of time, headache, and money.

Other Dallas Tenant Considerations

Depending on the location of your property, the types of tenants you can expect can range dramatically. Once we speak to you about the location of your property, we can make recommendations on who to cater to specifically when renting your property; it could be established families, young couples, college students, or business professionals.

Let us show you what to expect and how we can help you with your property management needs.

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