Landlords and tenants have respective rights as well as obligations in the process of renting out or leasing a property or rental unit. The former is obliged to provide a habitable and quality environment and venue to his potential renters and the latter is obliged to adhere with the terms and conditions indicated in the lease agreement including up-to-date rent payment.
Many landlords are attracted to investing in property because they feel their money is always safe in ‘bricks and mortar’.
However, in these riskier times I decided to look at an alternative investment. One based around a strategy, which suggests that actually investing on the land on which these bricks and mortar sit may be the better option. What we are talking about is investing in ground rents.