How To Build Your Rental Property Portfolio to Scale: A Comprehensive Guide

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Rental properties are truly one of the most stable ways to build passive income compared to crypto, stocks, or trading, and in our previous post, we discussed having a yearly rental income of $100,000 a year – a safe, comfortable revenue. While $100k a year is a nice goal to have in rentals, it may […]

Investing In Vacation Rental Properties For Beginners: A Comprehensive Guide

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Building wealth through real estate investing doesn’t require a perfect market or unlimited capital. A vacation rental property gives you a way to earn income from travelers while maintaining more control than traditional landlord arrangements. You list your space on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, and guests come to you. But here’s what separates successful investors from […]

How Many Rental Properties Do You Need To Make 100k a Year?

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Owning rental properties is indeed a smart choice in having passive or retirement income and a predictable cash flow. Unlike stocks, cryptocurrency, or forex trading, of which you are not really in control, having a physical investment and a property that appreciates is a more stable source of revenue. The question now is, how many […]

Orlando Short Term Rental Laws 2026: Be Compliant and Avoid Fines

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Short-term rentals are legal in Orlando, but you must follow strict rules. The City of Orlando requires a vacation rental license with a $275 registration fee. You must live on-site for 51% of the year. You pay 14.5% in total taxes on each booking. This guide explains exactly what you need to do. You will learn about […]

What Are Landlords Responsible For In Florida?

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Florida law, like the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and chapter 83, says landlords must keep homes safe, provide working plumbing, heat, locks, pest control and follow housing codes. This post will explain landlord obligations, notice requirements, security deposit rules, and tenant rights. Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways What Are the Basic Responsibilities of Landlords in […]

Should I Get an LLC for My Rental Property in Florida? Know the Pros and Cons

You may wonder, should you get an LLC for rental property in Florida when you face risks like tenant lawsuits, storms, or repair claims? An LLC gives liability protection by separating personal assets, and you form one in Florida by filing Articles of Organization on Sunbiz.org with the Florida Division of Corporations. This post will […]

Are There Squatters’ Rights In Florida? 2026 Updates

Do you worry someone could move into your empty house or rental property in Florida and stay? Many owners ask, “How can I remove squatters in Florida? Can the police remove them?” You want clear steps, immediate action, and a way to protect your rental property. Florida recognizes squatters’ rights through adverse possession. A person […]

Florida Landlord-tenant Law- Security Deposit Normal Wear And Tear

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Many tenants and landlords worry about security deposit fights after a lease ends. Tenants fear unfair deductions for normal wear and tear. Landlords want to protect property, and follow Florida Landlord-tenant Law. These disputes often start with loose rules about wear and tear, damage, and cleaning. Florida law, in Chapter 83, section 83.49, requires landlords […]

Buying A Condo In Florida And Renting It Out: Your Ultimate Guide

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You want to buy a condo in Florida and rent it out, but you worry about rules, big fees, and low rental income. Many buyers face HOA limits, high condo insurance, and surprise special assessments, and that makes the math hard. You may also wonder whether short-term rentals on Airbnb.com or VRBO.com are allowed or whether […]

Is Renters Insurance Required in Florida? 2026 Updates

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Many renters ask, ‘Is renter’s insurance required in Florida?’ when they sign a lease or move to a new city. They worry about damage, theft, or a landlord asking them to pay, and they want clear answers about cost and risk. Florida does not force tenants to buy renters’ insurance statewide as of September 30, […]