Mastering Property Management: A Review of “Every Landlord’s Guide to Managing Property” and 5 Dos and Don’ts

Chicago Landlord Observer
2 min readJan 16, 2023

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Every Landlord’s Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out is a comprehensive guide for landlords of all experience levels. Written by attorney and landlord Michael Boyer the book covers everything from finding and screening tenants to dealing with evictions and everything in between.

The book is well-organized and easy to navigate, with clear headings and subheadings that make it easy to find the information you need. The author also includes numerous real-life examples and case studies to help illustrate the concepts discussed in the book.

One of the strengths of the book is its focus on best practices for managing property. The author emphasizes the importance of being proactive and taking a proactive approach to managing property, rather than waiting for problems to arise before taking action. This is exemplified by the book’s emphasis on the importance of proper tenant screening, regular property inspections, and effective communication with tenants.

Another strong point of the book is its focus on the legal side of property management. The author is an attorney, and he provides detailed information on landlord-tenant laws, eviction procedures, and other legal issues that landlords are likely to encounter. This information is presented in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, and is accompanied by practical tips and advice on how to navigate the legal system.

The author also provides a wealth of practical tips and advice throughout the book. For example, he provides advice on how to prepare a rental application, how to conduct a tenant screening, and how to handle common landlord-tenant disputes. Additionally, the author includes a section on property management software, which can help landlords automate many of the tasks associated with managing property.

Dos:

  1. Be proactive in managing property, take a proactive approach and don’t wait for problems to arise before taking action.
  2. Properly screen tenants and conduct regular property inspections.
  3. Communicate effectively with tenants.
  4. Be familiar with landlord-tenant laws and eviction procedures.
  5. Use property management software to automate tasks associated with managing property.

Don’ts:

  1. Don’t neglect the importance of tenant screening.
  2. Don’t ignore regular property inspections.
  3. Don’t neglect the legal aspects of property management.
  4. Don’t neglect the importance of effective communication with tenants.
  5. Don’t overlook the benefits of using property management software.

Overall, Every Landlord’s Guide to Managing Property: Best Practices, From Move-In to Move-Out is an excellent resource for landlords of all experience levels. It provides a wealth of practical tips and advice, as well as information on the legal side of property management. The author’s emphasis on best practices and proactive property management is particularly valuable, and the book is a must-read for anyone who is serious about managing property effectively.

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