Anonymous wrote:I manager our TH - if you pick the right tenant, the management is a breeze (assuming your property is in reasonable shape). Most of the work for us tends to be in turning the unit over and tenant selection. Do that right and the rest of the year should ideally be non-eventful.
We do too. I agree with this poster. Do your tenant screening thoroughly and you will be fine.
We started renting our row house in 2007 and we are only on our second tenant. We've been lucky with multi-year rentals.
I avoid group rentals--limit to 2 adults (kids okay). The row house is small 900sq feet, two bedroom two bath. Each tenant has been a professional couples--one even had their first baby while there. The other couple got engaged while living there. It is in a desirable NW neighborhood so easy to rent. The rental price weeds out college kids.