1. Make Your Property Shine
  • Clean everything: A spotless home shows you care. This makes tenants want to take good care of it too.
  • Fix things: Repair leaky taps, paint the walls, and clean the carpets.
  • Add easy perks: Offer simple, modern items like good heaters, appliances, or a tidy garden. 
2. Advertise Smartly
  • Use good photos: Bright, clear photos help the home look its best.
  • Write honest ads: Share details like the number of rooms, rent price, and rules about pets.
  • Post in top spots: Put the listing on popular rental sites, social media, and local community groups. 
3. Screen Carefully
  • Require an application: Ask for a detailed form, photo ID, and proof of income. A good rule is that the tenant's monthly pay must be at least 2.5 to 3 times the rent.
  • Check credit and criminal history: Use screening services to look for past evictions or bad debt.
  • Call past landlords: Always talk to the tenant's previous landlord. Ask if they paid on time and left the home clean.
4. Talk to the Tenants
  • Meet in person: Show the home to them yourself. This lets you see if they are polite, honest, and organized.
  • Ask why they are moving: Knowing this helps you understand their situation and if they will be long-term occupants.