How to Rent Your Home?

Check local landlord-tenant laws and rental regulations

Decide whether to rent the entire home or part of it

Set a competitive monthly rent based on market research

Calculate all rental costs, including mortgage, taxes, insurance, repairs, and vacancies

Prepare the home for tenants by cleaning, repairing, and making it safe

Ensure required permits, inspections, and certificates are in place

Take quality photos of the property

Write a clear rental listing with key details and rules

Advertise the property on rental websites and local channels

Screen applicants with rental applications

Verify income, employment, rental history, and references

Run background and credit checks with proper consent

Follow fair housing laws during tenant selection

Choose the best tenant and notify applicants

Draft a written lease agreement

Include rent amount, due date, deposit terms, maintenance duties, and house rules

Collect the security deposit and first month’s rent

Conduct a move-in inspection with photos and documentation

Hand over keys and provide move-in instructions

Set up a system for rent collection and maintenance requests

Keep records of payments, repairs, and communications

Respond promptly to repair and legal issues during the tenancy

Perform a move-out inspection at the end of the lease

Return the security deposit according to local law

Re-list the property or renew the lease if desired

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