During the lease term in Duke Condominium
During lease, the rental home belongs to the tenant we respect the tenant 's privacy. As the property manager Nesbitt Realty has the right to reasonable entry of the rental home, but we will never abuse that right. If Nesbitt Realty has a good reason to access a rental in Duke Condominium, the renter must allow us to come into the rental home. Some solid reasons to enter rental are to:
- Inspect the rental property,
- Perform maintenance or decorate,
- Provide agreed services, or
- Show the rental home to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, workmen, or contractors.
Nesbitt Realty will always strive to give the tenant notice and obtain tenant consent before coming into the rental home. However, Nesbitt Realty can and will come into the rental property without renter consent in emergency situations. We will never abuse the right of entrance or use it to harass tenants in Duke Condominium. Nesbitt Realty will only enter at reasonable hours of the day, except in an emergency.
Landlord Reference
a good source for rental investors in Duke Condominium
- Before you move a tenant into your investment in Duke Condominium
- Collections and evictions
- Communications with the tenant
- During the lease term
- End of lease term and what happens when a tenant breaks the lease
- How does the owner get paid?
- How your property manager handles the association and your community
- How your rental manager handles utilities
- How Nesbitt finds renters
- Insurance matters for owners using our property management
- How Nesbitt Realty & Management manage keys
- Duke Condominium property owner responsibilities
- Maintenance, repairs & inspections for your property in Duke Condominium
- The move-in inspection
- Property management information form
- Selling a 1031 tax exchange & more
- Starting our management of your rental investment
- When landlords don't yet know their new address
- Vetting renters in Duke Condominium