How We Protect Your Rental Property Before and During the Tenancy

Owning rental property is an excellent investment, but it comes with potential risks. One challenging tenant can mean months of unpaid rent, mounting legal expenses, and possible property damage. In Monterey County, the eviction process can often take three months or longer. And if tenants use tactics like requesting a jury trial, the delays can stretch even further. The financial toll of one difficult tenancy can climb to $20,000 or more.

Because we recognize and counter common tenant strategies, we protect owners against significant financial losses. Here’s a rundown of effective ways Monterey Bay Property Management addresses tenant issues at both the application stage and during tenancy.

A strong screening process is essential for weeding out potentially problematic tenants. Here are some frequent tactics prospective tenants may use and how we catch them.

Fake IDs and Supporting Documents

  • Common Issue: Applicants may provide fake IDs or doctored paperwork to cover up a troubled rental history or poor credit.
  • Our Solution: We ask for supporting documents like recent bank statements or utility bills to confirm identity and address consistency. Verifying information across multiple sources makes it harder for applicants to maintain false identities.

False Employment Information

  • Common Issue: Applicants sometimes exaggerate their employment status or provide false references, listing friends or family members as employers. They may also provide fake pay stubs.
  • Our Solution: We use independent sources to verify employment. Instead of calling the number provided by the applicant, we look up the company’s contact information and call directly to confirm the applicant’s position and tenure.  Years of practice has taught us to recognize phony or doctored pay stubs.

Incomplete Rental Payment History

  • Common Issue: Gaps in rental payment history may suggest issues with previous landlords or frequent moving due to rental problems.
  • Our Solution: We request recent proof of rent payments, such as receipts or bank transaction records. If applicants struggle to provide this, it could indicate inconsistent payment behavior in the past. We do not accept an assertion that rent was paid with cash.

Partial or Avoided Application Answers

  • Common Issue: Applicants may leave out details to hide past evictions, bankruptcies, or frequent lawsuits.
  • Our Solution: A thorough, detailed application form is essential. We ensure the form covers prior rental issues, lawsuits, and other relevant history, and we make sure each section is completed fully before considering the applicant.

Once a tenant is approved and has moved in, issues can still arise. It’s essential to remain vigilant and address these challenges professionally.

Avoiding “Tenant Stories”

  • Common Issue: Tenants might explain late payments with personal stories, hoping to gain sympathy and delay action.
  • Our Solution: We keep communication clear and professional. If rent isn’t paid on time, we stick to the lease terms and take prompt action. While we listen to tenant concerns, we enforce payment deadlines to maintain control of the rental relationship.

Keeping a Detailed Record of Interactions and Requests

  • Common Issue: Tenants may claim unmet maintenance needs to justify withheld rent or disputes over repairs.
  • Our Solution: We require that all maintenance or repair requests be submitted in writing. We keep a well-organized log of all communication and actions taken, which can help clarify any disputes if they arise.

Monitoring Rent Payments and Payers

  • Common Issue: Occasionally, tenants may have third parties pay their rent, leading to unclear relationships or tenancy rights.
  • Our Solution: To avoid confusion, we accept payments only from the tenant or provide a disclaimer when third parties pay. This prevents potential claims to tenancy rights and keeps the agreement straightforward.

Successful property management requires a proactive and vigilant approach. Each stage, from screening to ongoing management, is an opportunity for Monterey Bay Property Management to mitigate risks and safeguard your investment. By staying alert to common tenant tactics and maintaining detailed records, we reduce the risk of financial losses and establish a professional landlord-tenant relationship. These strategies not only minimize potential problems but also help you maximize the benefits of rental property ownership.

California International Airshow – Salinas Airport

California International Airshow
September 21, 2013 – September 22, 2013
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This is the 31st Anniversary celebration of the California International Airshow. It is one of the most successful airshows in the country.

World Famous – Monterey Jazz Festival

Monterey Jazz Festival
September 20, 2013 – September 22, 2013
Monterey County Fairgrounds
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The 55th annual celebration attracts all of the top names in jazz, and boasts art exhibits, jazz clinics and seminars.

A Romantic Bonfire on Carmel Beach (with S’mores!)

i-love-you-in-petalsPut some sparks in your relationship with a romantic bonfire on the beach!

Here’s how it works: you casually stroll down Carmel Beach at a pre-appointed time and voila!: surprise someone special with a pre-lit, blazing bonfire in the sand.

Romantic Room Designs also supplies the beach blanket, extra wood, roasting sticks, and all the fixin’s for s’mores: marshmallows, Hershey bars and graham crackers.

You can even have a message written in rose petals on the sand http://st..emale-cialis/. Prices start at $139 with various options and upgrades for different occasions. (They’ll do everything but propose for you.)

Relax in this Bubbling Beauty

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With breathtaking views of Carmel Bay and the Pebble Beach Golf Course, this four bedroom 2200 sq. ft. retreat is just a short walk from the beach and the heart of downtown Carmel.

Contact:
Reservations@MontereyRentals.com

The Bounty of our County

farmers-market-veggiesWe have Farmers Markets almost every day of the week in Monterey County, but two of our very favorite seasonal markets re-opened this month:

The Carmel Farmers Market at the uber-charming Barnyard Shopping Village (Highway 1 and Carmel Valley Road) is open on Tuesdays from 9 am until 1 pm, and the Del Monte Farmers Market at the Del Monte Shopping Center next to Whole Foods (Highway 1 and Munras Avenue, Monterey) is open Sunday mornings from 8 am until noon.

From orchids to artichokes, both offer an awesome array of locally grown produce and specialty items: pasture raised grass-fed meat, fresh seafood, farm fresh organic eggs, organic honey, fresh baked goods, flowers and potted plants.

Now… where to chop those yummy veggies?

img_6793Whip up something amazing in the warm sunny kitchen of this Pacific Grove jewel, with views all the way across beautiful Monterey Bay.

Then, after dinner, pop open a chilled Monterey Chardonnay and soak in the hot tub under the stars.

For more info, email Rhiannon@MontereyRentals.com

Share the Aloha

Luxury Princeville Kauai Vacation Home RentalSix nights in a luxury 4 bedroom home on Kauai?

And that’s just the second prize!

We’re holding a fundraiser for Jay Killen, a long time friend and client of Monterey Bay Property Management. Jay was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease ten years ago and has recently undergone deep brain surgery – his resources are exhausted and he needs our help with medical bills, treatment and medications.

We’re having a drawing on Labor Day, September 5th: first prize winner will receive 50% of total ticket sales (with the other half going to the Jay Killen Fund), second prize is a 7-day/6-night stay at Lei Aloha in Princeville, Kauai (valued at over $3,000), and third prize is a set of Hawaiian earrings, necklace, and bracelet handmade by Jay’s wife Vance.

Tickets are $5 each, or five tickets for $20. Look for the Monterey Bay Property Management booth at the Good Old Days Festival in Pacific Grove this weekend, April 9-10, or buy tickets at our Pacific Grove office, 650 Lighthouse Ave., Suite 105.