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     By:Cassiano Travareli

    Even with a bad credit history, tenants can still lease a rental home. All they have to do is scout for no credit check properties.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Pros and Cons of Renting A House

     By:John Cutts

    Renting out a property has its advantages and disadvantages. Here are important pointers that you should know before renting your home.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Tips to buy property in Bangalore

     By:Sharan V

    Buying a property in Bangalore is definitely not an easy job. Investment in property is very different from any other investment. You may withdraw from any other investment as when required but withdrawing from property investment is a tough job. Henceforth, while buying a property there is a need for maintaining few cautions. Here I have tried to study on few issues in buying a property, which may assist you in finding a home in a less hassled way.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Hard Lofts, Soft Lofts: What’s the Difference?

     By:Joy Paterson

    Today, Loft apartments have become a trendy style of living. The term loft is used to describe a large open concept living space with high ceilings and large windows. Lofts were originally popular amongst artists and bohemians because of their affordability and versatility. Now that lofts have become so popular, loft living is anything but affordable...


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Top Five Reasons to Invest in Apartment Buildings

     By:Steve Steadele

    The benefits of investing in multifamily properties are out of this world. I haven't found a single reason not to invest in apartment buildings. Let's review five of the top reasons apartments simply make more sense.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment


  • Tips for Decorating your New Loft

     By:Andy Asbury

    Concrete or wood floors, cement walls, structural beams, exposed pipes and ductwork are all typically seen in today's lofts. These features would make a room seem unfinished and ugly in a traditional detached home, but they're seen as quintessential parts of the minimalist design and industrial flavor in a loft property.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Soaring Rent Eats Up Income of Home Rental Occupants

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    The number of U.S. families paying over half their monthly earnings for home rentals has increased from one million to over two million since 1997, according to the Center for Housing Policy.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Life after Foreclosure: Find Rental Homes

     By:John Cutts

    Many families who lost their homes through bank repossession are now forced into rental homes. But with a tarnished track record, how can a landlord trust them to pay monthly?


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Buying a Condo When You Own Pets

     By:Melanie Speed

    Also, you can get a lot of information from perusing the minutes of the last 3 or so meetings of the board. Check to see if there are a lot of pet complaints and what was done about them. Do the solutions seem to be solving the problems? Do people generally seem to have a good attitude towards pets?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Buying a Condo With Your Dog

     By:Tina Fountain

    Most condos have some kind of pet rules, limiting both the size, number and species of your pets. For instance, a condo may only allow dogs under 25 or 35 pounds and limit the number to 1 per person. Others may ban certain breeds of dogs, such as American pit bull terriers and rottweilers.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Starting a Vacation Homes for Rent Business

     By:John Cutts

    This article is a reference guide on how you can start your own vacation homes for rent business, including creating a business plan and buying a vacation property.


    In Category - Vacation Property
  • A Real Dog Fight: Renters & Landlords Square Off On Pet Policies

     By:Mike Andruff

    Understandably, the tenants don't want to give up their pets, so they're taking the company to court. While waiting for the hearing, tenants must face the possibility of having to move.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Real Property Growth Within the Philippines: Real Estate Rising

     By:Michelle Morales

    The rise in the property development field has made purchasing houses in Manila more affordable and simpler. The government, seeing the value of this industry, has also assisted with flexible mortgage programs.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Screen Your Condo Board Before You Buy

     By:Adam Robinson

    Request a copy of the certificate of insurance which summarizes the association's policy. Check to see that replacement costs are in line with today's prices. Next, look for a building-ordinance clause. If it's included in the policy, it means the insurance company will pay for any costs required for updating the building code in the case of rebuilding. Finally, understand what the insurance company covers and what you are responsible for.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • The Advantages of High Rise Living Can be Many for the Right Family

     By:marco benavides

    Not everyone is cut out to live in the city, even if the advantages of high rise living can be many for the right family. Generally, high-rise apartments or condominiums tend to be either very close to or right in the middle of downtown. You can look for a high-rise that is close to schools for your children so that you do not end up driving around to and from the different schools and to and from all the different activities that your children might have.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Tips on How to Sell Your Apartment Complex at Good Price

     By:Rebecca Lee

    Are you planning to get your Apartment Complex sold and still worried whether the apartment complex won't receive good pricing in the market? Then better wait before you sell the apartment building as there are many things that could be done to get the price of the property increased.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Home Rental Responsibilities of Tenants and Landlords

     By:John Cutts

    Both tenants and landlords of home rentals have obligations to keep to ensure a good relationship. Ensure that communication is kept open and that all terms are written down.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Abandoned Fort Wayne Foreclosed Homes to Be Renovated

     By:John Cutts

    Several deserted Fort Wayne foreclosed homes will be remodeled into apartments that will be made available to homeless people and low-income earners in Indiana. State agency grants will be used to rebuild the homes and make them habitable again.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Should You Invest in a Condo Conversion?

     By:Ted Guarnero

    Always have an inspection done on the building that you consider buying from. There are some conversions that look okay on a cursory inspection, but that a qualified inspector can find problems with. Owners who want to make money off of their ex-motel aren't going to clue you in on the lack of washrooms for the space you're buying or the fact that the paint covers cracks in the plaster. A good inspector can alert you to things that can be major potential problems.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Fair Housing Act: Helping the Disabled Enjoy Home Rentals like Everyone Else

     By:John Cutts

    A rental manager must treat a disabled renter the same way as the non-disabled tenants. Thanks to the Fair Housing Act, the disabled can enjoy home rental like everyone else.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Renting Up in Indianapolis despite Low-Priced Foreclosure Listings

     By:Clark Raitz

    More people are renting in Indianapolis despite huge supplies of cheap homes under foreclosure listings. In 2010, apartment occupancy was up by almost 2% in the metro, bringing occupancy to over 90%.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Lack of Investors in Oasis Towers Miami drives the Project towards Foreclosure

     By:John Smith

    A prestige multi tower condo development in Fort Myers, Lee County, Miami is almost on its knees as tried and trusted investment magnets lose their power.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Home Foreclosures in Brooklyn Caused in Part by Straw Buying

     By:John Cutts

    A number of home foreclosures in Brooklyn occurred due to straw buying. One case being investigated by the FBI involved $7 million in mortgage loans provided to straw buyers in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Unitech Grande the Willows on Noida Expressway

     By:Rakesh Singh

    Unitech Grande is visualized to be one of the best projects in Asia built by a dream team of 10 international architects, designers and planners.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Indirapuram - A Gem of Ghaziabad's Property and Real Estate Market

     By:George Gonigal

    A few years ago having a property in Ghaziabad had been looked down upon by many. Today, the same location is considered as a priced property. By way of entertainment, quality education or health cares the NCR region of Ghaziabad has grown multifold. And among all Indirapuram has emerged as the priciest location in Ghaziabad region.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Apartment Investing: Long Term Success Tips

     By:Steve Steadele

    What would happen to your real estate business if you stopped working? Would it continue to flourish and produce mountains of cash without you? Or, would it die a slow and painful death? Here are a few tips to help you avoid some of the most costly mistakes.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • The Rise of the Panama Apartment Rental Industry

     By:Sam Little

    Panamanians found themselves sitting on a proverbial goldmine. The first real thrust was the real estate boom which anchored itself in Panama City and the rural eco-town of Boquete.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Hong Kong Apartment Rental Advice

     By:William Li

    For expatriates who are new to the city the process of renting an apartment in Hong Kong can be at times a confusing experience, the following is some information that can help the first time renter in Hong Kong.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • When 'No Pets' Doesn't Apply

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    The letter should cite the law and give full particulars of the type of dog, the reason it is required and any certifications that the animal has earned. Local and national assistance dog organizations can help you help your client to draft such a letter. Include copies of letters from the client's physician, therapist, psychiatrist, counselor or other professional, stating that the client is, indeed, disabled and requires the dog to mitigate the effects of the client's disability.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Chicago Lawyers on Standby to Assist Foreclosed Tenants

     By:John Smith

    While foreclosures in Chicago s multi-apartment buildings remain high, many tenants are unaware of their rights, and of the advice available.


    In Category - Foreclosure


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