Owning a rental property is a valuable investment, but finding the right tenant can be challenging. We work on simplifying the process for property owners. From marketing your property to screening tenants, our proven strategies ensure your property is rented quickly, securely, and at the best possible terms.
We conduct in-depth market analyses to set the right rental price, ensuring your property attracts interest while maximizing your return.
Finding the perfect tenant is key to a stress-free experience. Our thorough screening process ensures reliable, responsible tenants for your property.
From handling inquiries to preparing lease agreements, we take care of the details so you can enjoy the benefits of rental income without the stress.
With years of experience and hundreds of successful rentals, we know how to position your property for success in today’s competitive rental market.
The timeline depends on the property, location, and market conditions. On average, our marketing strategies help find tenants within 30 days or less.
We verify credit history, rental history, income, and references to ensure tenants are responsible and reliable.
Not unless you want to. We can manage inquiries, lease negotiations, and ongoing tenant communication as part of our property management services.
We use market data, comparable properties, and our expertise to recommend a competitive rental price that maximizes income while attracting tenants.
Rental prices vary based on location, size, and amenities. As of recent data, a one-bedroom apartment averages around $1,400/month, while larger units or properties in prime locations can go much higher.
Furnishing is optional. Furnished properties often attract short-term renters, while unfurnished ones are more popular for long-term leases.
As a landlord, you are responsible for maintaining the property and addressing major repairs. Tenants are typically responsible for minor upkeep, such as changing lightbulbs.
Yes, in Quebec, a lease agreement is mandatory and must follow the standard lease format provided by the Régie du logement (Rental Board).
In Quebec, landlords cannot request a security deposit. However, tenants are responsible for paying the first month’s rent upon signing the lease.
You can file a complaint with the Tribunal administratif du logement (formerly Régie du logement) to recover unpaid rent or terminate the lease.
This depends on your preference. Many landlords charge tenants separately for utilities like electricity, heating, and internet.
Yes, but rent increases must follow guidelines set by the Tribunal administratif du logement and must be communicated in writing.
In Quebec, tenants have the right to sublet with the landlord’s approval. You can assess and approve the new tenant before allowing the sublease.
Yes, landlord insurance protects your property from damages, liability, and potential loss of rental income.
It’s your choice. However, properties that allow pets tend to attract more tenants. Ensure your lease specifies pet policies.
Establish a clear communication process for tenants to report issues. Promptly addressing requests helps maintain tenant satisfaction.
Yes, but you must provide tenants with 24 hours’ notice before entering the property for inspections or repairs.
In Quebec, landlords can repossess the property for personal use or family use, but they must follow specific notice periods and regulations.
Your lease should cover rent, utilities, policies on pets, maintenance responsibilities, and any other important terms specific to your property.
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