Orlando Investment Properties

Email: info@ORLrent.com
Website: ORLrent.com

Fall 2011

The most trusted name
in Property Management and Residential Leasing.

Address
954 S. Orlando Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789

Contact Us
Phone: (407) 571-3635
Fax: (407) 388-6536
Toll Free: 1-800-458-6863


What Our Clients Say

Doc and Donna McGarey say:

Thank you for going above and
beyond to secure tenants at our property, and also to try to
economize when possible with
repairs and services. Your staff is always accommodating and gets
back to us promptly. We appreciate
all you do on a day to day basis, and we refer you to others when given the opportunity. You've done an excellent job over the past six years. We look forward to many more years with a
first-rate firm.


Our Services

Management and Leasing Services

Out of State Property Management Company Referrals

Real Estate Services to
Buyers and Sellers


The RE/MAX 200 Team

Fred Thompson, MPM® RMP®
Director of Property Management
fred@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3650

Shawn Beard, RMP®
Senior Property Manager
shawn@orlrent.com
(407) 571-1404

Mo Jabr
Property Manager
mo@orlrent.com
(407) 571-1441

Jason Kim
Property Manager
jason@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3645

Jim Cederberg
Supervisor
jim@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3618

Angel Hildago
Maintenance Coordinator
angel@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3659

Angie Rodriguez
Support Staff Specialist
angie@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3628


To Our Clients

Check Your Insurance: Events can happen - flood, extreme heat, earthquakes, fire, and more! It is important to check your insurance to obtain the best coverage possible and ensure that it is current.Review now with your insurance agent before a disaster/emergency occurs.

If An Emergency Occurs: Please be patient and avoid tying up critical phone lines and our time. Our first priority during any emergency is to handle the situation, taking any necessary measures for the safety of your property and your tenants. Then, we will contact you as soon as we are able.



It's Time for Annual Property Surveys

Fall...what a great time to live in Orlando! When the cooler fall weather arrives, it is the best time of the year to conduct an annual property survey. Only the highest professional property managers perform this survey for their clients.

In our office, two members of our property management team perform annual surveys compiling reports & photos that are uploaded to our client's on line account from the end of October to Mid November.

The annual property survey is one of the most important functions that a management company can perform for their clients. The items that we look for are

  • proper care of the property from the tenant
  • any violations of the lease agreement
  • check doors
  • windows and smoke detectors

in order to reduce liability for our clients, We inform our clients of any preventive maintenance that is needed or future large repairs like roof replacement, exterior painting, replacement of old appliances or A/C unit.

In addition to the reports we provide about 20-30 photos so our clients can actually see the condition of their property. As clients can see from the photos, the majority of our tenants take very good care of their property.

Please take time and review your annual survey later this year and contact your manger with any questions.

All my best over the coming holidays.

Fred Thompson, MPM® RMP®


Landlords DO Have Rights

It often seems that a property owner does not have any rights and the tenants call all the shots, the courts only rule in favor of the tenant, and the attorneys end up with all the money. Just look at the multi-million dollar lawsuits that have happened regarding mold, lead-based paint, Fair Housing, and more. In fact, we do our best to keep you apprised of the legislation and legal actions that are continually happening. However, there is another perspective to landlord and tenant rights.

It is true that there are lawsuits, severe fines, and penalties dished out in big numbers to property owners but it is generally because they have violated important legislation or discriminated against their occupants. These are the few because there are millions of property owners who do rent fairly and millions of good tenants living in rental properties. Unfortunately, in a not so perfect world, it is the bad property owners and tenants that get (not unlike our political leaders) the big press and attention.

Sometimes, you just have to look at the whole picture to understand that, in fact, a property owner does have rights. The truth is that if owners did not have any rights in this country, there would not be any investments in real property and therefore, no rentals available.

The Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act, URLTA, is set up to outline obligations for BOTH landlords and tenants. It specifically provides that tenants uphold certain obligations and responsibilities to the Landlord. Here are some of the provisions for the tenants.

  • Tenants must maintain the interior of the leased premises in a clean and safe condition and must use all appliances in a reasonable manner.
  • Tenants must not negligently or willfully destroy property or allow others invited onto the premises to do so.
  • There is a duty of tenants to use the premises in such a manner as to preserve its condition
  • Tenants must conduct themselves in a manner that ensure peaceful enjoyment of neighboring properties

You DO have the right to rent your property to good tenants. There is no law that requires you to rent to someone who does not meet good qualifying criteria. No court will force you to take in a bad tenant. You just have to be patient if it takes a longer vacancy to get through the bad tenancy to get to the good tenant.

You DO have Fair Housing rights. It is true that the court will rule against a property owner if there is discrimination. It is free to comply with Fair Housing and not only is it free, it is the smart way to conduct any business. Practice Fair Housing correctly and the law will protect you as well as the tenants.

You DO have the right to evict a Tenant for non-payment of rent and other rental violations. It is not right for a tenant to stop paying rent, trash the property, and cause havoc. What if there were no solutions to evict a tenant? That is a truly scary thought. All states have laws that provide owners with a "way out" of a bad tenant through a legal eviction process so that they can replace the bad one with a good one. Tenants cannot hold a property owner hostage unless the owner does something discriminatory.

You DO have the right to claim property investment deductions on your taxes. Do not forget that you do have the right to use your rental property to reduce your tax liabilities whenever possible.

There are definitely more landlord rights than listed in this article. You just have to keep your perspective while owning rental property and look at the big picture that both landlords and tenants have rights.

Our Associations

 
 

The material provided in this newsletter is for informational and educational purposes only. It is NOT legal advice.
Although we believe this material is accurate, we cannot guarantee that it is 100% without errors.


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Orlando Investment Properties

Email: info@ORLrent.com
Website: ORLrent.com

Fall 2011

The most trusted name
in Property Management and Residential Leasing.

Address
954 S. Orlando Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789

Contact Us
Phone: (407) 571-3635
Fax: (407) 388-6536
Toll Free: 1-800-458-6863


What Our Clients Say

Doc and Donna McGarey say:

Thank you for going above and
beyond to secure tenants at our property, and also to try to
economize when possible with
repairs and services. Your staff is always accommodating and gets
back to us promptly. We appreciate
all you do on a day to day basis, and we refer you to others when given the opportunity. You've done an excellent job over the past six years. We look forward to many more years with a
first-rate firm.


Our Services

Management and Leasing Services

Out of State Property Management Company Referrals

Real Estate Services to
Buyers and Sellers


The RE/MAX 200 Team

Fred Thompson, MPM® RMP®
Director of Property Management
fred@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3650

Shawn Beard, RMP®
Senior Property Manager
shawn@orlrent.com
(407) 571-1404

Mo Jabr
Property Manager
mo@orlrent.com
(407) 571-1441

Jason Kim
Property Manager
jason@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3645

Jim Cederberg
Supervisor
jim@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3618

Angel Hildago
Maintenance Coordinator
angel@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3659

Angie Rodriguez
Support Staff Specialist
angie@orlrent.com
(407) 571-3628


To Our Clients

Check Your Insurance: Events can happen - flood, extreme heat, earthquakes, fire, and more! It is important to check your insurance to obtain the best coverage possible and ensure that it is current.Review now with your insurance agent before a disaster/emergency occurs.

If An Emergency Occurs: Please be patient and avoid tying up critical phone lines and our time. Our first priority during any emergency is to handle the situation, taking any necessary measures for the safety of your property and your tenants. Then, we will contact you as soon as we are able.



It's Time for Annual Property Surveys

Fall...what a great time to live in Orlando! When the cooler fall weather arrives, it is the best time of the year to conduct an annual property survey. Only the highest professional property managers perform this survey for their clients.

In our office, two members of our property management team perform annual surveys compiling reports & photos that are uploaded to our client's on line account from the end of October to Mid November.

The annual property survey is one of the most important functions that a management company can perform for their clients. The items that we look for are

  • proper care of the property from the tenant
  • any violations of the lease agreement
  • check doors
  • windows and smoke detectors

in order to reduce liability for our clients, We inform our clients of any preventive maintenance that is needed or future large repairs like roof replacement, exterior painting, replacement of old appliances or A/C unit.

In addition to the reports we provide about 20-30 photos so our clients can actually see the condition of their property. As clients can see from the photos, the majority of our tenants take very good care of their property.

Please take time and review your annual survey later this year and contact your manger with any questions.

All my best over the coming holidays.

Fred Thompson, MPM® RMP®


Landlords DO Have Rights

It often seems that a property owner does not have any rights and the tenants call all the shots, the courts only rule in favor of the tenant, and the attorneys end up with all the money. Just look at the multi-million dollar lawsuits that have happened regarding mold, lead-based paint, Fair Housing, and more. In fact, we do our best to keep you apprised of the legislation and legal actions that are continually happening. However, there is another perspective to landlord and tenant rights.

It is true that there are lawsuits, severe fines, and penalties dished out in big numbers to property owners but it is generally because they have violated important legislation or discriminated against their occupants. These are the few because there are millions of property owners who do rent fairly and millions of good tenants living in rental properties. Unfortunately, in a not so perfect world, it is the bad property owners and tenants that get (not unlike our political leaders) the big press and attention.

Sometimes, you just have to look at the whole picture to understand that, in fact, a property owner does have rights. The truth is that if owners did not have any rights in this country, there would not be any investments in real property and therefore, no rentals available.

The Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act, URLTA, is set up to outline obligations for BOTH landlords and tenants. It specifically provides that tenants uphold certain obligations and responsibilities to the Landlord. Here are some of the provisions for the tenants.

  • Tenants must maintain the interior of the leased premises in a clean and safe condition and must use all appliances in a reasonable manner.
  • Tenants must not negligently or willfully destroy property or allow others invited onto the premises to do so.
  • There is a duty of tenants to use the premises in such a manner as to preserve its condition
  • Tenants must conduct themselves in a manner that ensure peaceful enjoyment of neighboring properties

You DO have the right to rent your property to good tenants. There is no law that requires you to rent to someone who does not meet good qualifying criteria. No court will force you to take in a bad tenant. You just have to be patient if it takes a longer vacancy to get through the bad tenancy to get to the good tenant.

You DO have Fair Housing rights. It is true that the court will rule against a property owner if there is discrimination. It is free to comply with Fair Housing and not only is it free, it is the smart way to conduct any business. Practice Fair Housing correctly and the law will protect you as well as the tenants.

You DO have the right to evict a Tenant for non-payment of rent and other rental violations. It is not right for a tenant to stop paying rent, trash the property, and cause havoc. What if there were no solutions to evict a tenant? That is a truly scary thought. All states have laws that provide owners with a "way out" of a bad tenant through a legal eviction process so that they can replace the bad one with a good one. Tenants cannot hold a property owner hostage unless the owner does something discriminatory.

You DO have the right to claim property investment deductions on your taxes. Do not forget that you do have the right to use your rental property to reduce your tax liabilities whenever possible.

There are definitely more landlord rights than listed in this article. You just have to keep your perspective while owning rental property and look at the big picture that both landlords and tenants have rights.

Our Associations

 
 

The material provided in this newsletter is for informational and educational purposes only. It is NOT legal advice.
Although we believe this material is accurate, we cannot guarantee that it is 100% without errors.


Services Provided By LandlordSource.com & Property Management Newsletters