Blog Post Deal of the Day American Fork Twin Home

Deal of the Day American Fork Twin Home

At PMI Made Simple we strive to be your financial guide along your journey to financial freedom through real estate. We also believe that Utah county and Utah is a unique real estate market that can be rewarding to real estate investors. This is a twin home that just hit the mar...
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Blog Post Getting Your Property Rent Ready

Getting Your Property Rent Ready

When renting out property, it’s important to make sure that you draw in as many good tenants as possible. There are many ways to do this, but one of the most effective ways is to make sure your property is absolutely ready to be sold. Spice things up, fix imperfections, rep...
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Blog Post Hiring A HOA Property Manager

Hiring A HOA Property Manager

Hiring a property manager is an easy decision for landlords who don’t want to worry about the day-to-day hassles of running a rental property. When it comes to Homeowners Associations (HOA), however, the decision isn’t so cut and dry. Typically, an HOA exists when a group ...
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Blog Post How to Manage Security Deposits

How to Manage Security Deposits

Property managers should always require a refundable security deposit in residential property management properties. This deposit should be kept in a separate account for trust or escrow funds and will be returned to the tenant in part or in full once the tenant has moved out....
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Blog Post Importance of Association Management Meeting Minutes

Importance of Association Management Meeting Minutes

Meetings are rarely on anyone’s list of favorite things to do – and keeping meeting minutes is even worse. However, timely, accurate minutes are important, especially if decisions are being made about your home and community. Ideally, after the conclusion of an HOA meet...
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Blog Post Increasing Curb Appeal

Increasing Curb Appeal

Increase the value of your rental property by making some aesthetic changes and following a few simple tips. Check for concrete damage and consider making repairs. There are emerging low cost options, such as concrete lifting, to fix cracks and sunken concrete slabs as opposed t...
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Blog Post Landlords: Should you allow pets?

Landlords: Should you allow pets?

Almost every landlord has had a tenant that owned a pet. From chihuahuas, to kittens, to enormous Great Danes, pets are part of the family to those who raise them. That’s a problem, isn’t it? If you allow pets, there will be damage. If you don’t allow pets, there will pr...
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Blog Post Mortgage payments are on the rise

Mortgage payments are on the rise

Home buyers are paying more on their mortgages than last year. It may not be a surprise to many that mortgages on average are more expensive than last year. However, the reason for the increase and the amount may be surprising. As reported in the Salt Lake Realtor magazine, Utah ...
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Blog Post Periodic Property Checkup

Periodic Property Checkup

THE PROPERTY Inspections Have you been in the property in the last 3 to 6 months? Do you have sufficient photos of the property during that inspection? Does your tenant have renters and liability insurance? THE LEASE When is the next lease end date? We do not recommend leavin...
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