Renting Done Right: Tips for Renting Your Property
- Familiarize yourself with your area’s landlord-tenant laws.
 - Tend to anything broken or hazardous and ensure the appropriate number of working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are installed in the appropriate places (Pro tip: swap the batteries every daylight saving time).
 - Research what comparable properties in your area are renting for to determine a fair rent, factoring in all your property-related bills. Increase the rent annually to the legal amount to keep up with the market.
 - Use a government-issued lease agreement template and include any additional rules you have.
 - Consider having a real estate lawyer look it over.
 - Screen potential tenants by doing an interview, credit check, calling work and landlord references, and checking work history.
 - Make sure your property is insured and encourage your tenant(s) to get their own insurance.
 - Report rental income on your taxes and take advantage of relevant tax credits.
 - If you want to rent your condo, check if it’s permitted and what the condo rules are to ensure you are covering all the bases.
 
With proper due diligence, you stand a greater chance of enjoying a passive income, without a big headache.