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     By:Brian Davis

    Nevada, like all states, has a complex and confusing set of landlord tenant laws, affecting everything from what must be included in a Nevada lease agreement to limits on fees and deposits. Here's a summary of some of those laws, in plain English, for Nevada landlords and property managers.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Your Free Residential Lease Agreement Guide for Landlords

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Are you looking for a free residential lease agreement for your rental property? Then learn these important landlord tips for making sure that you have an effective and iron clad lease agreement.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • 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
  • 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
  • Deadly Rental Lease Mistakes that Every Landlord Must Avoid

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you want your rental lease to be profitable and trouble-free, then it's crucial to know which are the fatal pitfalls to avoid. Learn what are the common yet lethal mistakes that landlords make.


    In Category - Home Renting


  • New Fannie Mae Program may help more Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure

     By:Richard Ray

    In a new response to the foreclosure crisis, Fannie Mae has launched a new scheme to try and help homeowners stay in their homes. The Deed-for-Lease Program will allow homeowners at risk of foreclosure to stay in their homes by temporarily assigning ownership of the property to Fannie Mae. In essence, the homeowner becomes a tenant of the housing association.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • 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
  • Your Standard Lease Agreement and the Vital Details It Must Have

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Creating a standard lease agreement requires you to include every critical part. Learn what are the important ingredients that should be included so that your agreement is legal and ironclad.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Need Of Commercial Real Estate Broker

     By:Samantha Matthews

    To get the best from commercial real estate transactions, we need the guidance of a professional broker. Before preparing an industrial space for lease or industrial space for sale consult and get assistance.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Lease Agreement Forms: Is Your Rental Lease Agreement AirTight?

     By:Allan Cole

    If you are a landlord or tenant, it's hard to imagine anything more important than a lease agreement form. Before signing any lease agreement forms, make sure you nail down these must-know details.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Why a Periodic Tenancy May be Right for Your Rental Property

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Choosing between a periodic tenancy and fixed term tenancy is one crucial decision that you will have to make as a landlord. Find out if a periodic lease is right for your rental property today.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • How to Raise the Rent Without Losing Tenants

     By:Brian Davis

    Raising the rent can be a contentious move, with a variety of risks. Here are some tips for increasing the rent on your rental lease units smoothly and successfully.


    In Category - Property Management
  • What is Tenancy at Will and Is it Right for Your Rental Property

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    A tenancy at will is a more informal type of rental agreement which can be a good thing or bad thing depending on what you need. Find out if a tenancy at will is the right of lease for you today.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Rental Investing & How to Calculate Cap Rates

     By:Brian Davis

    Cap rates, or capitalization rates, are often used to determine (or discuss) income-producing rental properties, and are based on the ratio of income created by rental agreements and the purchase price of the property. Here's an explanation of how they're calculated, and the various uses of capitalization rates in rental real estate investing.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Importance of HOA and Why Do You Need to Consider it When Preparing a Contract

     By:Roby Hicks

    The Homeowners Association is an essential body necessary to maintain a certain planned development. All the residents in the developed neighborhood are obliged to become members. They have officers that facilitate the association. They are also responsible for creating and enforcing certain laws and regulations that govern the neighborhood.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • How to Break a Lease for Your Property the Easy and Right Way

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    If you are a landlord, learning how to break a lease is crucial if you want to find an effective way to end your rental agreement. Find out how to break a lease easily and legally right now.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Rent to Own Contract: What Lies Hidden in a Rent to Own Form?

     By:Allan Cole

    A rent to own agreement is a sticky piece of work - You have an option to purchase and lease all rolled into one. Before signing any rent to own contract, you should know these important details.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Landlord Tips for Minor Maintenance

     By:Roby Hicks

    Landlords are responsible for many things. First, they need to provide a safe living space. All the major systems have to be working too. This is essential to attract renters. Without renters, the landlord will not earn.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Ownership Rules And The Mortgage Market In Dubai

     By:William King

    With the new law passed in 2002 allowing foreign nationals to own freehold property in Dubai ownership is easier than ever. Simplifying the laws has also created new mortgage options.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Extending Your Lease Or Buying The Freehold: If The Freeholder Is Unresponsive

     By:Andy Szebeni

    If you have a leasehold residential apartment in England or Wales you might want to make contact with your freeholder (referred to as a landlord in legal terms) for a whole range of reasons. Here we talked through what happens if they are playing hard to get.


    In Category - Commercial Real Estate
  • 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
  • Five ways to make money in real estate with little or no money

     By:Patrick Esposito

    If you do not have the necessary money to be a real estate mogul, take heart, here are five ways to be involved in real estate and make money.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Palm Springs California Real Estate Attorney Analyzes What Makes A Real Estate Lease Legal

     By:Sebastian Gibson

    Palm Springs and Palm Desert, California real estate attorney, and Newport Beach, Orange County real estate lawyer Sebastian Gibson looks at the legal requirements that make leases legal or invalid. As a real estate lawyer and Realtor also in San Diego and Orange County, Sebastian Gibson focuses on some of the key terms of leases that validate or invalidate leases in California.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • What to Do When Tenants Breach the Lease

     By:Roby Hicks

    You have a lot of responsibilities as a landlord. One of them is to respond to the breach of contract. There is a breach of contract if the tenant fails to pay the rent on the agreed date. There is also a breach of contract if the tenant fails to follow one section or more sections in the lease agreement. What will you do when this happens?


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Basic Idea Of Commercial Real Estate Selling And Leasing

     By:Samantha Matthews

    Save yourself from the traumatic commercial real estate transactions. Get the initial idea for getting prepared with your building for sale or building for lease.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Why Accounting for Leases is Crucial for Your Rental Property

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Why is accounting for leases so important? If you are a property manager or a rental property owner, there are many reasons why making sure that books in order is essential.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Picking Rental Lease Agreements that are Right for Your Property

     By:Teo Zhenjie

    Before you jump in and ink your rental lease agreements, it's crucial that you know the different types of tenancy for landlords. Find out how to pick your perfect rental lease agreement today.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Can a flat be leasehold and freehold?

     By:Andy Szebeni

    Common queries among folks new to the theory of leasehold in relation to possessing an apartment are; 'How do I go over to a freehold?', 'How do I make my flat freehold instead of leasehold?', 'How do I procure a freehold instead of a leasehold flat?'. The wording of these questions highlights a common and understandable confusion about the nature of the connection between freehold and leasehold in private residential property.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Dallas Office Space - Understanding Leasing Dallas Office Space

     By:Jon Granite

    Leasing Office Spaces in Dallas is often simple if you possess a plain conception of office spaces and more importantly your enterprise's office space wishes. While searching for office spaces it is beneficial to evaluate between 4 to 5 office structures and obtain a sense for what they charge for office space. This generates more bargaining power so your company can maximize the most excellent deal for the requirements of your enterprise.


    In Category - Home Renting


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