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Blog Post How to Avoid Losing Your Security Deposit at Move-Out

How to Avoid Losing Your Security Deposit at Move-Out

One of the things most tenants dread upon move-out is how much or how little they’re getting back from their security deposit. Landlords deduct certain costs, especially for damages beyond wear and tear. The best way to avoid that from happening is to be proactive.Learning ...
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Blog Post Benefits of Adopting Energy-Efficient Practices for Your Tulsa Rental

Benefits of Adopting Energy-Efficient Practices for Your Tulsa Rental

Energy efficiency is becoming more popular among renters, to the point that it is no longer just a trend. Renters now expect rental properties to adopt eco-friendly practices, and not doing so can mean you will lose to your competitors. Prolonged vacancies are never a good thing ...
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Blog Post Why January Rent Collected in December Is Still December Income

Why January Rent Collected in December Is Still December Income

Every year we get the same question.  The question is not unique to us but in fact is encountered by all property managers. A resident pays January rent a few days early, usually in late December, and the owner asks “Why is that amount included on my 1099 for 2025...
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Blog Post The Complete Guide to Rental Property Taxes: Maximize Deductions and Stay Compliant

The Complete Guide to Rental Property Taxes: Maximize Deductions and Stay Compliant

A comprehensive resource for single-family rental property ownersPublished 2025Owning a single-family rental property can be an excellent investment strategy, providing both regular income and long-term wealth building. However, understanding the tax implications is crucial to ma...
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Blog Post Navigating Extended Vacancy: A Landlord's Guide to Today's Rental Market

Navigating Extended Vacancy: A Landlord's Guide to Today's Rental Market

If you own rental property, you've probably noticed something different this year. Homes are sitting vacant longer, and it's not just happening here in our market in Tulsa, OK. This is a nationwide trend, and understanding what's driving it can help you make better de...
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Blog Post Tips to Market Your Tulsa Rental Property Effectively

Tips to Market Your Tulsa Rental Property Effectively

Marketing is a core aspect of property management that increases the visibility of your rental property when you’re trying to attract tenants and reduce vacancies. However, you can’t just post your rental listing and expect results.Like all marketing campaigns, it nee...
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Blog Post Property Insurance - Becoming a Major Issue

Property Insurance - Becoming a Major Issue

Unlike many property managers, Renters Place has a licensed insurance representative in our office because we’re constantly helping our Owners with property insurance issues. The issues are the rising premiums and coverage requirements. Frankly, both have gone through the r...
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Blog Post Stability Returns to Property Insurance; What It Means for Real Estate Investors

Stability Returns to Property Insurance; What It Means for Real Estate Investors

After years of turbulence, the homeowners insurance segment has finally turned a corner. But what does a “stable” outlook really mean for investors, brokers, and fiduciaries navigating today’s volatile real estate landscape? Earlier this month, AM Best revi...
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Blog Post HUD Just Changed the Rules on Emotional Support Animals: What Tulsa Landlords Need to Know

HUD Just Changed the Rules on Emotional Support Animals: What Tulsa Landlords Need to Know

If you've been managing rental properties in Oklahoma, you know the drill with emotional support animals: verify the documentation, don't charge pet fees, accommodate the request. That's what HUD guidance has said for years.Well, everything just changed.On September 1...
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Blog Post Renter's Insurance: Why You Need It Even Though You Think You Don't

Renter's Insurance: Why You Need It Even Though You Think You Don't

Look, I get it. You're renting, not buying, so why would you need insurance? That's what your landlord's got insurance for, right? Wrong. And trust me, I learned this the hard way when my upstairs neighbor's washing machine decided to flood my apartment at 2 AM on...
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