So you have
decided to make some extra money by renting out your home in Phoenix, AZ. Before making the leap, there are a few
things you need to consider.
Did you know that most states have
Landlord/Tenant laws that can affect what you can and cannot do within the
rental relationship? How about local health codes and/or city or county
licensing requirements for rental properties? Do you have to have carbon
monoxide detectors or how many smoke detectors are required? When is rent due
and what is the legal late fee? And then there is the question of security
deposits: whose money is it and when does it need to be returned? How do you
make a claim to be reimbursed for expenses incurred by the tenant?
As you can
see there is quite a bit to know about being a Phoenix Landlord and many ways
to put your investment property and yourself at risk by not following
guidelines, rules, ordinances and laws pertaining to rental properties. Before
renting out your home, make sure you familiarize yourself with these items and
talk with your insurance provider to make sure you have an investment property
or landlord policy as a homeowner’s policy will not cover loss, damage or
injury once you are no longer the primary resident in the home. You will need
to plan spending three to seven hours to familiarize yourself with the various
legal and insurance considerations before renting out your home.
Next you will
need to have a way that the prospective renters can apply to rent your
property. Leases can be purchased online or at an office supply store for low
prices ($30-$40). However, many times these leases are not compliant to your
local laws, and expose you as a Landlord to undue risk and liability. Use
caution to ensure that you are not inadvertently violating renter’s rights by
asking questions that may be unlawful as a landlord to ask. It is a good idea
to have your lease reviewed by legal counsel to ensure the lease protects your
rights as well as is compliant with your state’s laws. You will need to plan spending two to three
hours finding a lease, as well as $100 to $300 for an attorney to review your
lease to ensure that it complies with regulations.
RPMWV Phx offers full service Phoenix Property Management & Real Estate Services. For more information on all of our services please visit our website at rpmwvphx.com or call 602-281-2884
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