Fires have always been a risk in California, and recently we’re seeing that they can be even more damaging and devastating than we ever expected. So, what happens when your Santa Rosa rental property is damaged in a fire? What can you do to protect yourself and your...
A property that’s ready for the Santa Rosa rental market is clean, functioning, and attractive. It’s ready for tenants to move right in. This is the condition your rental home must be in before you begin listing it, showing it to tenants, or collecting applications. ...
Handling evictions in Santa Rosa can be difficult, especially since new laws were passed and the eviction moratorium came and went during the COVID-19 pandemic. The way you handle your eviction will depend on the type of eviction you’re pursuing. Our team at Prestige...
Screening tenants in California is not as simple as it is in other states. While landlords everywhere have to follow the same federal fair housing rules, California has its own laws, and they are actually stricter than what’s found in the federal Fair Housing Act. ...
Increasing your tenant retention is one of the best things you can do as an investment property owner. It creates a sense of stability for your rental property, and it also saves you money. You’re avoiding long vacancies, and you’re not paying for the turnover costs...
Landlords and tenants in Santa Rosa sign a lease agreement so that both parties understand exactly how long the residency will last. Typically, a lease is for a one-year period. Sometimes, it’s longer and in rare situations, it might be shorter. There’s always a start...