Vacancy Advertising & Tenant Screening
Want higher ROI on your rentals? Fill your vacant rental unit with the best possible renters, ASAP.
Have a vacant rental unit on your hands?
Vacancies are expensive, and they’re time-consuming to fill. Lucky you! But unless you want to be right back in this position in six months, an eviction later, get it right the first time.
Advertise on multiple rental listing websites. Give every person who expresses interest a rental application (ours is free, emailable and e-signable – hint hint).
Then run tenant screening reports on all applicants. Get a full credit report, nationwide criminal background check, and nationwide eviction report. Have the applicant pay the fee for these (our screening reports can be charged directly to the applicant).
Then it’s calls, calls calls. Supervisors. HR departments. Personal references. Current landlords. Prior landlords. If that sounds like a lot of work, it’s nothing compared to unpaid rent, serving eviction notices, filing in rent court, appearing in front of a judge, meeting the sheriff at the property, and then spending thousands of dollars to get the property back in rental shape.
Here are a few fundamental articles to get you started, and from there, you can explore our other articles in the Advertising & Tenant Screening category to make sure you get the perfect long-term tenant, every vacancy!
“Required Reading” – Start Here First!
Still hungry after eating those up? Well, we won’t let you down. There’s plenty of rental advertising and resident screening articles to sink your teeth into!
Full Library of Advertising & Tenant Screening Articles:
Ep. #102: What To Do When A Tenant Leaves Junk Behind
Keeping renting out properties long enough and you'll encounter junk abandoned by your tenants. Deni and Brian break down what to do when you discover your renter moved out and left behind trash, furniture, and more.Video Broadcast VersionAudio Podcast Version Also...
Ep. #101: 10 Most & Least Desired Home Features of Renters & First-Time Buyers
What home amenities do renters and homebuyers want in 2022? Brian breaks down a study showcasing the Top 10 Most Desired Home Amenities, and the most undesired real estate amenities as well.Video Broadcast VersionAudio Podcast Version Also available on iTunes,...
Where Are Housing Starts Declining? (Interactive Map)
After building permits for new single-family homes reached its highest pace since 2005 last year, new home starts appear to be slowing. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting the majority of industries across the globe, home building witnessed a boom not seen...
Ep. #100: How to Invest If You Fear a Housing Market Correction
Worried about a housing market correction? You certainly aren't alone. With the words "recession" and "correction" on everyone's lips, here are some recession-proof ways to invest even if real estate markets dip in value in the near future.Video Broadcast VersionAudio...
Ep. #99: Self Storage Investing & Syndications with Tom Dunkel
Ever considered investing in self-storage facilities? Brian chats with Tom Dunkel, who specializes in real estate syndications of self-storage buildings. They discuss the high returns on self-storage, why it's a largely inflation-proof investment, how to get started...
How Much Do Different Types of Flooring Cost?
It seems like landlords need new flooring between every single tenancy. So what flooring options are available, how much do they cost, and how does new flooring affects your property value? Whether repairing flooring that has seen better days or sprucing up your...








