Volume I

Volume I
Published on Oct 2, 2021

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Volume I includes a Realtor interview with Kim Wilkin, rekeying for tenant safety and landlord tips to avoid marginal tenants.

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8 articles from this collection:
Note from the CEO/Publisher: Vol. 1
Note from the CEO/Publisher: Vol. 1
Our stance will always be to provide our users with information and to educate them about our ever-changing environment. Today, we continue that philosophy with “Go4Rent the Magazine."
How To Protect Yourself From Marginal Applicants
How To Protect Yourself From Marginal Applicants
Property managers and landlords are often faced with uncomfortable choices: to rent to the well-meaning but credit-challenged tenants or wait until the ideal candidates pop up.
Conversation In Real Estate: Kim Wilkin
Conversation In Real Estate: Kim Wilkin
Kim Wilkin speaks with the genteel charm of a typical Southern lady, yet the packaging belies both a very complex and well-traveled businesswoman.
Rekey for Tenant Safety
Rekey for Tenant Safety
Each state will exhibit different property code requirements for rekeying rentals. This is partially due to the demographics and population needs of individual landlords and tenants.
Understanding the Lease Application Process
Understanding the Lease Application Process
Fortunately, it’s possible for landlords to avoid leasing to bad tenants—but only if you thoroughly review the tenant applications you receive and vet the tenant application within them.
NEIGHBORHOOD SPOTLIGHT: Round Rock, Texas
NEIGHBORHOOD SPOTLIGHT: Round Rock, Texas
Round Rock, Texas is an exciting, economical place within 30 minutes of Texas’ capital. Located in both Williamson and Travis Counties, this dynamic city is firmly situated within the Greater Austin metropolitan area.
Khani Zulu
Khani Zulu
Khani has quickly and enthusiastically risen to the top tier of Austin agents due to her unstoppable work ethic. She has an unparalleled commitment to the client’s success, notable professional designations, community involvement and ultimate integrity.
Tenant Modifications That Make a Happy Home
Tenant Modifications That Make a Happy Home
Although some modifications cannot be considered such as replacing all the flooring or repainting the entire home, allowing minor modifications helps tenants feel like a rental property is indeed “home."