Natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes can make a single-family residence uninhabitable and require that residents evacuate. If […]
Read moreCan a Property Owner Be Charged with Criminal Trespass on His/Her Own Rental Property?
Winter is right around the corner, and as a rental property owner, you might be thinking that it would be […]
Read moreWho is Responsible for Pruning – Landlord or Tenant?
Outlining who is responsible for landscape maintenance may or may not be in your lease agreement with your resident. Many […]
Read moreYou Make The Call | “For Cause” Evictions
Evictions are never pleasant. The reasons for eviction vary dependent on the individual or situation. With “no-cause” evictions being targeted […]
Read moreLandlord Liability: Be Proactive with Maintenance Issues to Avoid Possible Lawsuits
As a rental property owner, you must have a solid understanding of your liability in regards to maintenance. You can […]
Read moreYou Make The Call: When Does “No Heat” Mean Uninhabitable?
With winter here and recent frigid temperatures nationwide, issues regarding heating systems often arise. A landlord is required to maintain […]
Read moreNew HUD Guidelines Support Fair Housing Act
New HUD Guidelines for renting to persons with Limited English Proficiency. “It is not our differences that divide us. It […]
Read moreTenant Eviction Laws Quiz | What Must Be Included In Every State?
No one wants to hear the word eviction in conjunction with their own rental property. It usually means there have […]
Read moreHow Good is Your Tenant Selection Criteria?
The temptation to get someone into your vacant property quickly is one every landlord deals with. Reducing non-revenue producing periods […]
Read moreMultiple Tenant Leases: What’s the Best Solution?
Do you know the best way to set up a multiple tenant lease? Most landlords are accustomed to leasing their […]
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