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  2. 7 apps that help you pay rent - AOL

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    If your landlord or property manager accepts Zelle, it’s an easy and fast way to send rent without fees. With Zelle, transfers are typically instant, and most major banks are integrated with the ...

  3. How to refinance a rental property - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Refinancing a rental property can allow you to change the mortgage term, rate or both or take out equity for financial needs. To refinance your rental property, be sure you’re up ...

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    The first step in a successful marketing campaign is fully understanding your unit's rental market. Learning about the local community, what's important to renters, and what tenants expect in a ...

  5. Real estate development - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for mobile homes on the Florida Keys, June 1973. Real estate development, or property development, is a business process, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw land and the sale of developed land or parcels to others.

  6. Rental management software - Wikipedia

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    Rental management software for real estate properties can include end-to-end functionality such as marketing, rental applications, tenant screening, property management, payment processing, and accounting. Running a successful rental business needs staying up-to-date with the latest marketing strategies to attract and retain customers. [8]

  7. Property management - Wikipedia

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    The property owner in this case signs a property management agreement with the company, giving the latter the right to let it out to new tenants and collect rent. The owners don't usually even know who the tenants are. The property management company usually keeps 10-15% of the rent amount and shares the rest with the property owner.