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‘Tenants poison, rob landlord’
Six people of a family fell unconscious on Tuesday when their tenants allegedly poisoned them before fleeing with valuables worth hundreds of thousands of rupees. A Rescue 1122 official said that around noon, the
Read More »Avoiding Landlording Pitfalls
When you are a landlord for the first time, there are mistakes that you can make that will derail your whole plan for success. There are some specific pitfalls that you might fall into
Read More »Can a Landlord be Liable for a Tenant Crime?
There is a new trend emerging in some US municipalities regarding the degree to which a landlord can be held accountable for crimes committed by his or her tenants. If you own rental
Read More »10 Tips to Prevent Break-Ins At Vacant Rental Properties
t seems that the news is full of reports of break-ins at empty houses. Thieves are going after anything they can sell, from brass chandeliers to copper pipes, to aluminum siding. If you’re a landlord
Read More »5 Steps for Attracting Good Tenants
The key to maximizing profitability and minimizing risk as a landlord has a lot to do with choosing the right tenant. That starts with advertising, and there are a few tricks to creating effective advertisements
Read More »When Your Tenant Causes Property Damage
The day that a tenant vacates the property can be the day that you discover your perfect tenant wasn’t so perfect after all. They may have looked perfect on their rental application, paid the
Read More »Landlord Liability for Criminal Acts of Tenants
In addition to being liable for the criminal acts of strangers/non-tenants, a landlord usually has a duty to protect the neighborhood of the rental property from the criminal acts of his/her tenants. Most
Read More »Landlord faces prison for tenants’ medical marijuana
Just when you thought the unconstitutional acts of the federal government against medical marijuana states couldn't get any worse, they cross a seemly uncrossable line yet again. Now, if you rent out property, you
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