
#328 The Real Cost of Month-to-Month Leases in Rental Portfolios
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When it comes to property management, the math isn’t always as simple as it looks on paper. In this episode, we break down a real-world scenario involving a 24-unit portfolio and the dangers of letting too many tenants stay on month-to-month leases. Whether you're working with a property manager or self-managing, this episode delivers a critical reminder: timing and strategy matter more than just rent numbers.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
- Why leaving tenants on month-to-month leases can backfire
- The real financial risk of stacked vacancies in off-season months
- How to strategically time your lease renewals to reduce income loss
- What many property managers miss when managing larger portfolios
- A smarter way to increase rents without triggering a mass exodus
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
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The Real Reason Your Rental Won’t Rent and How to Fix It | Apple Podcasts
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