There is no reason why landlords must sacrifice their entire lives to managing rental properties—especially if they own just one or two properties. But still, more and more landlords wind up completely frustrated from the constant demands on their properties. In his book, Managing Rental Properties for Maximum Profit, author Greg Perry shares a foolproof system for managing rental properties, making money, and having lots of spare time. Other books on the market offer landlording advice for the big-time landlord, the owner of apartment complexes, and rental corporations. This book is intended for the less-encumbered landlord, someone who just owns one or a handful of properties. This 2nd edition is revised with the latest information on federal housing laws and the use of computers for more efficient record keeping, including a clear guide to researching property listings on the Internet. There are also up-to-date samples of leases, rental applications, eviction notices, and other important documents that can be customized. Readers will learn how Attract desirable tenants Keep good tenants happy and get rid of bad tenants Save a fortune on renovations, advertising, and other expenses Buy new properties and turn them into the most attractive houses on the block