“I’m thinking about renting my
personal residence.”
So, you are considering making the leap to becoming a Landlord.
Congratulations!
Being a Landlord can be a wonderfully rewarding experience but, as you might already know, there are many things to consider:
- What insurance do I need as a Landlord?
- Do I really need to hire a Property Manager?
- How much rent should I charge for my rental property?
Whether you choose to use a Property Manager, or manage the property on your own, you’ll want to fully educate yourself before making the decision.
When you become a Landlord, you effectively start a small business, so it’s important to prepare yourself accordingly.
We’re happy to discuss your situation and see how we can help.
Resources Picked for You:
- How Much Rent Should I Charge for My Indianapolis Rental Property?
- Do I Really Need to Hire a Property Manager?
- What Insurance do I need as a Landlord?
- 3 Things to Consider Before Becoming a Landlord in Indianapolis
- 7 Tips to Convert Your Primary Residence Into an Indianapolis Rental Property
- How Much Will I Spend on Maintenance for My Indianapolis Rental Home?
- Pros/Cons: Renting My Home to Family and Friends
- New Landlord Checklist
Take a look at our most recent blogs:
- The T&H Maintenance Reserve: Protecting Your Investment’s Value, Today and Tomorrowby Brooke RobinsonWhen investors and property managers talk about protecting value, they usually mean two things: keeping residents happy today and keeping the property performing tomorrow. Your maintenance reserve is the bridge between those goals. It is a dedicated pool of cash that… Read more: The T&H Maintenance Reserve: Protecting Your Investment’s Value, Today and Tomorrow
- How Maintenance Requests Affect Real Estate Investors’ ROIby Corbin WhitneyFor real estate investors, maintenance requests are more than just repairs. They’re a reflection of property performance, resident satisfaction, and long-term ROI. How maintenance is handled can determine whether a property thrives or loses value. Maintenance as a Strategic Investment… Read more: How Maintenance Requests Affect Real Estate Investors’ ROI
- The Layoff Scoop — What Just Happened at U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)by Brooke RobinsonHUD recently issued layoff notices to more than 400 employees amid the ongoing government funding standoff. But for now, a federal judge has hit pause on the cuts. Still, with no clear end to the shutdown in sight, it’s worth… Read more: The Layoff Scoop — What Just Happened at U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)



