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  • What Your Landlord Credit Check Will Reveal about Your Tenants

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Running a landlord credit check is crucial before you accept someone as a new tenant for your property. Uncover the wealth of valuable information that you can learn from your tenant's credit report.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Rental Applications and Tenant Screening

     By:Brian Davis

    While a lot of lip service is paid to the importance of rental applications and tenant screening, there are still countless landlords each year who unnecessarily face tenant lawsuits, evictions, and trashed rental properties simply because they neglected to aggressively screen out the bad apples. Here are some specific instructions to help prevent nightmare tenants through strong screening, an investment that pays off many times over.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Rent-to-Own has Advantages and Disadvantages for Buyers and Sellers

     By:marco benavides

    In real estate, rent-to-own is an agreement made up of a lease or rental and an option for purchase agreement. Buyers can choose not to buy the home, but the disadvantage would be losing out on the option fee and any money paid as a rental premium. If the property goes up in value during the time of the rent-to-own agreement, the seller cannot raise price of the home. The rent-to-own agreement should not be weighted toward only one party because this would only ensure a bad end.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • How Landlord Screening Can Help You Pick Your Perfect Tenants

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you are looking for new tenants, it's crucial that you know how to choose the perfect tenants easily and quickly. Learn about effective landlord screening methods from this step by step guide.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • HOA Rules - Explained

     By:Flynna Jones

    The Homeowners Association or also known as HOA plays a major factor in the peace and order of every community. They consist of rules and regulations that will unite the interest of the homeowners.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Illinois Lease & Landlord Tenant Law Summary

     By:Brian Davis

    Illinois has its own complex and confusing landlord tenant laws, regulating everything to lease language to security deposit caps to eviction notice rules. Here's a shorthand version of those laws, to help Illinois landlords navigate these often treacherous waters.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Your Landlord Guide to Important Rental Property Terms and Words

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Are the big words and confusing terms used by rental property owners giving you a headache? Our plain English landlord guide will explain every common and crucial term that you will need to know.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Points in a Typical Lease Agreement

     By:Sonia Smith

    A standard lease agreement is vital to both the landlord and the tenant. A landlord cannot proceed on operating a rental home unless he provides a lease agreement or contract that conforms to the laws in the state and at the same time, a tenant cannot live in the rental home without signing the lease agreement.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Got a House for Lease? Learn to Collect Your Rent Quick and Easy

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you have a house for lease, it's vital that you learn the quickest and most effective way of collecting rent payments from your tenants. Learn how to ensure steady income from your rental property.


    In Category - Property Management
  • How to Evict a Tenant Swiftly and Easily Right Now

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Are you having massive headaches with nightmare tenants? Then find out how to evict a tenant effectively with this step by step guide for landlords and property managers.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • How to Screen Good Renters

     By:Sonia Smith

    Screening good tenants is vital if you want to make your rental business a success. After all, it is one of your investment of a lifetime so you should consider every possibility to make it more profitable for you.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Learn Your Rental Property Law to Manage Tenants Effortlessly

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Knowing your rental property law is the most effective way of managing your tenants smoothly and staying out of trouble. Learn more about the important and common landlord tenant laws today.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Ellison's Bill to Protect Renters in Foreclosed Homes

     By:John Cutts

    Representative Keith Ellison has introduced the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 which will protect renters in foreclosed homes.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Are You Becoming a Landlord? Then Learn These Crucial Steps Now

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Becoming a landlord can be highly rewarding and exciting but first you must know the right steps to make. Find out what you will need to become a successful rental owner property right now.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Home Contents Insurance for Tenants and How it Affects Landlords

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you are a landlord or rental property owner, why should you bother about home contents insurance for tenants? Find out how it affects you and whether you should encourage your tenants to buy it.


    In Category - Property Insurance
  • Get Started into Property Management

     By:Sonia Smith

    Getting started in a property managements business requires a lot of work and research on your part.


    In Category - Property Management
  • How to pre-qualify potential tenants

     By:Eugene Hacker

    How do you make sure the applicant fulfills the income and credit requirements to rent from you? Many landlords simply arrange to meet the tenant at the tenant's convenience and only after showing the unit and answering the tenant's questions do they ask for a credit application. This can be a huge hassle and waste of time if the tenant does not qualify.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Screening Tenants for Your Rental Investment Property

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you are investing in rental property, it makes sense to spend some time preparing for the evaluation of your prospective tenants. Careful interviewing and examination of application forms can save you a lot of headaches later on in the tenancy.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • What is Section 8 and How it Affects You as a U.S. Landlord

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you are a landlord in U.S. but don't know what is section 8, you may be missing out a lot of potential tenants and stable rental income. Learn about this important government housing program now.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Good Tenants – How to Find Qualified and Reliable Renters

     By:Rose B

    If you want to maximize the value and potentials of your real property investment, reselling it in the contemporary real estate market is not a good option. In the modern condition or state of the industry, there are innumerable properties for sale which heightens the competition in the already saturated market.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Is a Landlord Tenant Lawyer Worth Your Money and Time?

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    A landlord tenant lawyer can be a powerful ally if you rent out your properties to others. Find out when an attorney can help you out in your landlord business and how you can choose the right one.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Landlord's Options for a Tenant who Breaks the Lease

     By:Rose B

    A landlord should expect that tenants usually come and go. There are some tenants who would stay for months and even for a number of years but there are also some who would not even finish their contract. If a tenant breaks a lease agreement weeks or months before it expires, the burden is usually on the part of the landlord.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Understand your Tenants’ Obligations

     By:Rose B

    Many people that live in a rental property are aware of most of the rights that they have as a tenant but they may or may not be aware of their tenants’ obligations. These obligations are not as numerous as the rights that are given tenants but it is important to know them and to follow them. If you fail to do so you may find an eviction notice on your door.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • HOA Rules - The Importance of Knowing them Before Buying a House

     By:Flynna Jones

    Have you seen communities wherein they have nice landscapes? Do you ever wonder why some subdivisions are more peaceful compared to others? Are you aware that the other neighborhoods have nice facilities such as clubhouses, swimming pools and other recreational facilities?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Toronto Landlord tries to Save a few dollars

     By:David Pylyp

    The trials and tribulations of property ownership and management of Tenants in Toronto / Mississauga


    In Category - Property Management


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