How To Rent My House?

Check local landlord-tenant laws and rental regulations

Decide whether to manage the rental yourself or hire a property manager

Determine a competitive monthly rent using comparable properties

Prepare the house for rent by cleaning, repairing, and improving safety

Ensure smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and locks are installed and working

Take clear photos of the property and list its features

Create a rental listing with rent amount, deposit, lease terms, and screening requirements

Advertise the property on rental websites, social media, and local channels

Set a process for showing the house to prospective tenants

Create an application form and collect required documents

Screen applicants with credit, background, employment, income, and rental history checks

Verify references from previous landlords and employers

Choose a qualified tenant based on consistent screening criteria

Draft a written lease agreement with all terms and responsibilities

Collect the security deposit and first month’s rent

Conduct a move-in inspection and document the condition of the house

Hand over keys, access codes, and any necessary instructions

Set up a system for rent collection and maintenance requests

Keep records of payments, repairs, and tenant communications

Handle repairs, inspections, and lease renewals as needed

Follow proper legal steps for late payments, violations, or eviction if necessary

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