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The Landlord Playbook: 5 Tips That Have Worked For Us

15 min · 30. Juni 2026
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Being a landlord is about much more than collecting rent. In this episode, I share the five principles that my husband and I have followed to help us become successful long-term rental owners. Growing up, I always imagined landlords as distant people who didn’t care about their tenants. As a REALTOR®, I also heard countless stories from renters who felt ignored when repairs were needed or who didn’t feel respected. Those experiences shaped the kind of landlord I wanted to become. In this episode, I cover: • Deciding whether to self-manage your rental or hire a property manager. • Why homeowners insurance and a home warranty can save you thousands. • How we screen tenants and why meeting applicants in person has been valuable for us. • Building positive relationships with tenants through respect, communication, and appreciation. • Our mindset for protecting our investment while providing a safe, dignified place for someone to call home. Whether you’re thinking about buying your first rental property or already own investment real estate, these practical lessons can help you avoid costly mistakes and create a better experience for both you and your tenants.   If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s interested in investing in real estate.

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Episode The Landlord Playbook: 5 Tips That Have Worked For Us Cover

The Landlord Playbook: 5 Tips That Have Worked For Us

Being a landlord is about much more than collecting rent. In this episode, I share the five principles that my husband and I have followed to help us become successful long-term rental owners. Growing up, I always imagined landlords as distant people who didn’t care about their tenants. As a REALTOR®, I also heard countless stories from renters who felt ignored when repairs were needed or who didn’t feel respected. Those experiences shaped the kind of landlord I wanted to become. In this episode, I cover: • Deciding whether to self-manage your rental or hire a property manager. • Why homeowners insurance and a home warranty can save you thousands. • How we screen tenants and why meeting applicants in person has been valuable for us. • Building positive relationships with tenants through respect, communication, and appreciation. • Our mindset for protecting our investment while providing a safe, dignified place for someone to call home. Whether you’re thinking about buying your first rental property or already own investment real estate, these practical lessons can help you avoid costly mistakes and create a better experience for both you and your tenants.   If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s interested in investing in real estate.

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