Short-Term Rental Management.

Short-term rentals offer a convenient, cost-effective, and immersive alternative to traditional accommodations, providing guests with unique experiences and hosts with additional income opportunities.
Short-term rentals

Offer benefits to both hosts & guests:

AIRBNB

YVO Secure provides comprehensive vacation rental property management services for busy vacation rental owners and Airbnb hosts.Guests can select from a range of properties in various locations, tailoring their travel experience to suit their preferences and budget.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The time it takes to start managing a property can vary depending on several factors, including the current condition of the property, any necessary repairs or renovations, local regulations, and the availability of suitable tenants. On average, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to start managing a property, but this timeline can vary significantly based on individual circumstances.
We use a range of strategies to establish the optimal rental rate for your property. This includes thorough market analysis to ensure competitive pricing within the area.
We offer various payment methods. Tenants can either mail checks to our office or use our online payment option.
While we can’t promise a specific timeline, our goal is to secure suitable tenants promptly. To achieve this, we leverage various marketing platforms.
Certainly! We screen all potential tenants by conducting criminal history, employment, and credit checks. Additionally, we enlist a third-party tenant screening company to independently assist in this process. These verifications are carefully selected to prevent issues with tenants.
Initially, they must pass the screening process. Following this, they will submit the security deposit, which amounts to one month’s rent. Subsequently, they must review, consent to, and sign the lease and its conditions.
After your tenant moves out, we will conduct a thorough inspection of the property to ensure it is in excellent condition. Any repair costs for damages will be deducted from their security deposit.
In the event of late or missed rent payments, our leases enforce strict rules. Tenants must promptly pay any late fees upon receiving notice, or else we will proceed with an eviction.
We will always notify you of any required repairs and seek your approval before proceeding. Our maintenance is carried out by licensed and professional partners, ensuring reliable service at competitive prices.
Absolutely not! Having a property management company allows you to remain involved in every decision regarding your property. You can also decide the extent of your involvement in smaller decisions.
Landlord insurance provides coverage for property damage due to natural disasters, theft, and other perils. Separate policies, like earthquake insurance, may be necessary for specific disasters. Liability insurance is crucial to protect against tenant lawsuits. You can also consider requiring tenants to have renters insurance to cover their belongings in case of fire or other damage. Seeking advice from an attorney or property manager can help you manage this process effectively.
Certainly! To initiate an eviction, you must first have a valid reason, such as lease violations, non-payment of rent, or creating health or safety hazards. It’s important to follow a legal process, which typically involves the following steps:
  1. Establish a Reason: Begin by having a valid reason for eviction, such as lease violations, non-payment of rent, or creating health or safety hazards.
  2. Fill Out a Formal Notice: Fill out a formal notice outlining the reason for eviction and any corrective action needed. This notice should be posted on the rental property’s front door and sent via certified mail. Specify a deadline for compliance or correction of the issue.
  3. File Eviction Papers: If the tenant fails to comply by the deadline, you must file eviction papers at the courthouse.
  4. Attend a Hearing: Both you and the tenant will attend a hearing. If the ruling is in your favour, the judge will issue the terms of the eviction.
  5. Consider Legal Action: If applicable, you can also pursue legal action for damages or unpaid rent.
It’s important to note that the eviction process can vary by state, so it’s advisable to seek legal advice or consult with a property manager familiar with local laws and regulations.