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Rental Pricing
Insights on how to price your rental property effectively in today’s market. We cover rent trends, price-per-square-foot analysis, and strategies to maximize income while minimizing vacancy. Learn how location, property features, and market conditions impact what your home should rent for.


What Makes a Rental Property Rent Faster?
Why do some rental properties lease quickly while others sit vacant? It's is one of the most common questions property owners ask. The answer is usually not just one thing...

Tommy Bateman
May 83 min read


How Rent Increases Should Be Handled- Without Losing Good Tenants
Raising rent is one of the most important, and sensitive, parts of managing a rental property. Handled poorly, they can lead to tenant frustration, unnecessary move-outs, costly vacancy...

Tommy Bateman
Apr 293 min read


How Lease Renewals Should Be Handled
Lease renewals are one of the most important, and often overlooked, parts of managing a rental property. Handled poorly, they can lead to unnecessary turnover, lost revenue, inconsistent pricing...

Tommy Bateman
Apr 293 min read


How Long Should It Take to Rent a House - What's considered Normal Vacancy?
When a property takes longer than expected to rent, it’s usually not random. A properly priced and well-marketed home should lease relatively quickly.

Tommy Bateman
Apr 223 min read


How Much Should I Rent My House For in Wichita, KS?
If you own a rental property in Wichita, one of the most important—and often most difficult—questions to answer is: “How much should I rent my house for?” Price it too high, and your property may sit vacant for weeks. Price it too low, and you leave money on the table every month. The goal is to find the right balance: maximize rent while minimizing vacancy At Rosman Company, we evaluate rental pricing daily across Wichita, and in this guide, we’ll walk through exactly how to

Tommy Bateman
Apr 193 min read
Property Management Insights
Kansas Property Management, Rental Pricing & Landlord Resources


Understanding Fair Housing
Understanding Fair Housing is one of the most important aspects of rental property management—and one of the areas where mistakes can become extremely costly.


You’ve Inherited a Rental Property — Now What?
When you've inherited a rental property it can feel like a major responsibility—but it can also become a valuable long-term asset when approached strategically.


What Makes a Good Rental Property Investment?
Some properties generate strong cash flow, attract stable tenants, and appreciate steadily over time. Others struggle with extended vacancy, high maintenance costs, inconsistent income, and operational challenges. So what separates a strong rental investment from a difficult one? Learn more...


What Makes a Rental Property Rent Faster?
Why do some rental properties lease quickly while others sit vacant? It's is one of the most common questions property owners ask. The answer is usually not just one thing...


Tenant Move-Outs, Security Deposits
Handled correctly, the move-out process helps protect the condition of the property, reduce disputes, minimize vacancy time, and create a smoother transition to the next tenant...


How Rent Increases Should Be Handled- Without Losing Good Tenants
Raising rent is one of the most important, and sensitive, parts of managing a rental property. Handled poorly, they can lead to tenant frustration, unnecessary move-outs, costly vacancy...


How Lease Renewals Should Be Handled
Lease renewals are one of the most important, and often overlooked, parts of managing a rental property. Handled poorly, they can lead to unnecessary turnover, lost revenue, inconsistent pricing...


How We Handle Maintenance Requests
How maintenance should be handled and why having a structured process makes all the difference.


What Happens When a Tenant Doesn’t Pay Rent?
In many cases, when a tenant is evicted or leaves under pressure, they may leave behind some (or all), of their personal belongings. This creates an additional step that property owners must handle carefully and in accordance with state law.


How Long Should It Take to Rent a House - What's considered Normal Vacancy?
When a property takes longer than expected to rent, it’s usually not random. A properly priced and well-marketed home should lease relatively quickly.


How We Screen Tenants (And Why It Matters)
Once a lease is signed, your options become more limited. Even small oversights during screening can lead to larger issues later.


What Do Property Managers Actually Do? (And Is It Worth It?)
It’s a fair question. From the outside, it can seem like property management is just collecting rent and handling a few maintenance calls.


Should I Hire a Property Manager or Self-Manage My Rental?
If you own a rental property, you’ve likely asked yourself at some point: “Should I hire a property manager, or just manage it myself?” The truth is—both options can work. But the right choice depends on your time, experience, and what you want from your investment. In this guide, we’ll break down the pros and cons of each approach so you can make the best decision for your situation. The Case for Self-Managing Many property owners start by managing their own rentals—and for


How Much Should I Rent My House For in Wichita, KS?
If you own a rental property in Wichita, one of the most important—and often most difficult—questions to answer is: “How much should I rent my house for?” Price it too high, and your property may sit vacant for weeks. Price it too low, and you leave money on the table every month. The goal is to find the right balance: maximize rent while minimizing vacancy At Rosman Company, we evaluate rental pricing daily across Wichita, and in this guide, we’ll walk through exactly how to
Practical insights to help you maximize rental income, reduce vacancy, and manage your property with confidence
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