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How to Avoid Bad Tenants
Evicting a tenant is a costly and time consuming process that most landlords would rather avoid. That's why it is important to screen your prospective tenants carefully before handing over the keys.
Read More »Five things you need to know before becoming a landlord
These are things I didn’t really give much credence to until I started investing in Real Estate. I share them with the hope it will raise awareness for those just starting out. These five
Read More »10 Tenant Screening Guidelines
On average, 30% of the tenants approved to lease apartments end up being problematic. One of the most important aspects of property management is tenant screening. With the right strategies and tactics, you
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 »Bad credit could stop you from moving on
If you’ve ever submitted an application for a new apartment and been rejected, you probably wondered why the landlord or property manager decided against you. Chances are they ran a simple credit check and saw
Read More »Tenant Check and Tenant Screening Service
Landlords must grantee that they are renting their building or house premise to tenants who will not default on paying rent.This is very difficult task as it takes a lot of time to analyses
Read More »Typical Bad Tenants – How to Avoid the Nightmares
If you've been a landlord for a while, chances are you'll have come across a variety of different tenants. Read on below to read about five of the most common types of tenant and how
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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