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Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Fall and Winter Seasons

Blog Post Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Fall and Winter Seasons
While Denver gets its share of snow in the wintertime, the season is usually pretty mild, with temperatures hovering in the 40s and the 50s for most of the fall and winter months. However, you need to take some precautions with your rental properties so they remain well-maintaine...
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Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Spring and Summer

Blog Post Protecting Your Denver Rental Property for the Spring and Summer
In Denver, we’re lucky enough to experience all of the seasons, and that means you have to ensure your rental property is prepared for them. Once the long and cold winter is over, it’s time to start thinking about the warmer days of spring and summer months. To keep y...
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Allowing Pets in Your Rental Property | Denver Landlord Advice

Blog Post Allowing Pets in Your Rental Property | Denver Landlord Advice
For many people, pets are part of the family. In Colorado, we have some of the highest pet ownership rates in the country. What does this mean to you? It means that most of your prospective tenants will want to move into your home with at least one pet. You’ll need to decid...
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Landlord’s Guide to Conducting Routine Property Inspections in Denver

Blog Post Landlord’s Guide to Conducting Routine Property Inspections in Denver
Routine property inspections can accomplish a couple of important things. First, they allow you to check on routine maintenance issues that might need your attention. Second, they give you the opportunity to check in with your tenants and make sure they are comfortable, happy, an...
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How Long Will It Take to Rent Out My Property in Denver?

Blog Post How Long Will It Take to Rent Out My Property in Denver?
Renting out your property quickly needs to be a priority because long vacancy times will only cost you money. Many of the property owners we work with want to know how long it will take to rent out a property in the Denver market. Our average at Walters & Company is about 15 ...
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Screening For the Best Tenants in Denver, CO

Blog Post Screening For the Best Tenants in Denver, CO
The screening process while placing a tenant in your rental property needs to be fair and consistent, and it also needs to be thorough and investigative. Today, we’re sharing the process we use at Walters & Company when we’re handling applications and screening te...
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What to Do if Your Tenant Isn’t Paying Rent | Denver Property Management Tips

Blog Post What to Do if Your Tenant Isn’t Paying Rent | Denver Property Management Tips
Collecting on-time rental payments is an important part of being a landlord or a property manager. It has a direct impact on your cash flow and your ROI, so minimizing late and missing payments is important. Consistent rent collection starts with a good lease and requires clear c...
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Reducing Vacancies in Your Denver Rental Property

Blog Post Reducing Vacancies in Your Denver Rental Property
Vacancies are expensive, and can dramatically reduce your cash flow and your long-term ROI. To own and operate a successful investment property, you need to keep your property occupied with a high-quality tenant who pays rent on time and takes care of the home. We’re here t...
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Denver Property Management Fee Structure: What to Expect

Blog Post Denver Property Management Fee Structure: What to Expect
When you’re looking for professional property management in Denver, you’ll encounter a few different fee structures. Every company is different in the way they charge their customers, but there are a few things that are pretty standard. Today, we’re talking abou...
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What to Do if your Tenant Isn’t Paying Rent | Denver Property Management

Blog Post What to Do if your Tenant Isn’t Paying Rent | Denver Property Management
One of the things rental property owners dread the most is a tenant who doesn’t pay rent. When you have a nonpaying tenant, your cash flow and your ROI can take a hit. It’s also very stressful. Today, we’re talking about what you should do if your tenant refuses...
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