6 Tips on How to Handle Conflict Between Tenants
As a rental property owner, you will inevitably experience tenant conflict once in a while, no matter how carefully you screen new tenants. From parking issues to loud music and…
What responsibilities do you have when it comes to snow and ice at your rental property?
Throughout the winter season, snow and ice are common problems across many states. Even if clearing the streets is generally the responsibility of the municipality, there are often local guidelines…
Lucrative Landlord Locales
If you’re thinking about investing in a new rental property (or two) there are several factors to consider. Perhaps one of the most critical factors and the first decision to…
How To Find Out What Liens Are On a Property
Property liens can be problematic for a wide variety of reasons. They tend to be discovered during the sales process and must be cleared before the sale will be allowed…
How to Make Sure Your Favorite Tenants Stay
Having to replace a good tenant can be very expensive. The final costs of replacing a tenant can easily exceed $4,000. Accordingly, it’s very important that you try to hold…
Cancellation of Debt on Rental Property
There are a lot of unique tax circumstances that can hit an investor at any given time. One of the most common issues that landlords face is a cancellation of…
Safety Options for Single-Family Units
Your rental property is an investment. And there are a few subtle ways to protect this investment, such as getting homeowner’s insurance. However, it’s also important to think about more…
3 Dangers of Unscreened Tenants
Your tenant might be a great person at heart, letting down-on-their-luck friends and family couch-surf while they get back on their feet. They may be caught up in a whirlwind…
How to Legally Tackle Skipping Tenants
Dealing with tenants who skip out on their lease can be a very frustrating endeavor; however, there are some steps that a landlord can take to recover the money that…
Minimizing the Damage Done to Your Property
Normal wear and tear on a unit is… well, normal. Depending on how long the tenant lives within your house or apartment unit, you’ll see wear on carpets, on walls,…