Go4Rent Magazine
Go4Rent publishes a bimonthly magazine for landlords and Realtors intended to be informative, educational and enjoyable to read.
Volume IX includes tips for rental inspections post move-out day; using the Tenant Selection Criteria form; clarifying ESA pet legitimacy; compiling a contractor list; proper steps for the eviction process; ventilation for windowless bathrooms; and more.
Volume VIII includes feature stories about showing occupied rentals; move-in fees; filling out the ABB form; home warranties; scammer contractors; missing info from the lease; highlights of Little Elm, Texas; floor type shopping for rentals; and more.
Volume VII includes feature stories about aging tenants; ADA-approved, disability-friendly homes; tenant pet pricing; pest-free, pet-friendly gardens; "Conversation In Real Estate" interview with Lourdes Codina; best practices for Realtor profiles; troubleshooting bad rental applications; avoiding discriminatory tenant questions; storage space tips; and how to write a Letter of Explanation for bad tenants.
Volume V includes feature stories about securing lease listings, technology tools for Realtors, best practices for inspections and building violations, landlords and social media vetting, tenant language barriers during house shopping, foreclosures and existing tenants, interior design tips for installing breakfast nooks, and a podcast interview with Realtor Cathy Romano.
Volume V includes feature stories about whether property owners can benefit from Airbnb, AI versus Realtors, navigating expiring leases, troubleshooting disruptive guests of tenants and an interview with the Property Joes.
Volume IV includes feature stories about Wabi-Sabi interior design perks, homeowners insurance, shared amenities in multi-units versus COVID-19, and prevention of mold and mildew.
Volume III includes bedbug prevention, finding the best Realtor, winterization tips, anti-vaxxer tenants and landlords, and 2020-22 eviction news.
Volume II includes the highs and lows of pet-friendly rentals, renters insurance, tenant rejections and best practices for collecting rent.