How To Rent Out Your Home | Noelle Denton
Thinking of Renting Out Your Home? Watch This First.
In this episode of Ask Ella Show, I sit down with Noel Denton, the most badass property manager I’ve ever worked with, to unpack everything you need to know before renting out a home in the Portland metro area.
💥 From tenant screening laws that will blow your mind…
💥 To the exact reasons you should never DIY your rental management…
💥 To how shady clauses in management contracts can screw you over when it’s time to sell…
We’re diving into real-world landlord horror stories, compliance rules that protect (or punish) you, and the insider secrets that separate great property managers from the amateurs who cost you thousands.
Whether you’re an experienced investor or just thinking about renting out your old home, this episode will save you time, money, and legal nightmares.
🎧 Here’s what you’ll learn:
• What Portland’s tenant laws really require from landlords
• How to legally sell a home with tenants still in it
• The truth about Section 8, ESA pets, and security deposits
• Why walkthroughs and tenant accountability are your only insurance policy
• How a great property manager actually makes you more money
👉 Don’t miss this — your rental property deserves better.
📩 Have questions? Noel’s contact info is on the screen — reach out before it’s too late.
Question for You:
Would you ever rent out a property without a property manager? Why or why not?
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