We know that many investors are hesitant to get started in real estate because they’re concerned about challenging landlord/tenant relationships. That’s why we’re here to handle the hard stuff.
We know that many investors are hesitant to get started in real estate because they’re concerned about challenging landlord/tenant relationships. That’s why we’re here to handle the hard stuff.
Unfortunately, it’s all too common for us to hear from people who are having a bad experience with their property manager. Switching management companies can seem daunting, but Castle makes it easy. Here’s how we do it.
Our pricing is designed to be simple, fair, and transparent, with no hidden fees or perverse incentives. Here’s how we do it.
What’s legal, what’s not, and what should you take a moment to consider as you’re drafting or signing a lease? Here are the most important things to pay attention to.
A lease agreement defines terms of tenancy within the parameters of federal, state, and local laws. It’s not just legal mumbo-jumbo; it’s an important contract that defines tenant and landlord obligations and rights. In this article, we dive into the details of what’s in a lease.
Onboarding inherited tenants is one of the trickiest and more sensitive parts of our work at Castle. Here’s how we do it.
One of the greatest things about real estate is that it’s an investment that actually helps people. Instead of throwing your money into some kind of financial instrument whose connection to the real world is tangential at best, you’re providing a home for someone. But when basic human needs are combined with capitalism, conflicts inevitably […]
Many of our customers come to us with a home that’s under existing management, which means we’re constantly dealing with other property management companies. And boy, have we seen some crazy things.
At my last startup, we made a security game for website owners. We gave the product to site owners for free, and made money by selling ad space within the game. This meant we marketed to two completely different groups of people, with two completely different needs: web publishers, who wanted to improve their site’s […]