Returning The Security Deposit: Common Concerns
Common Concerns When Returning Security Deposits It’s a tale as old as time. Your tenant’s lease is up. They have most of their stuff packed. They’re ready to move out…
Security Deposits For Commercial Rentals
Commercial Rental Security Deposits As a landlord, you always want to protect yourself from potential issues. Security deposits are a key part of a proactive approach. And while it may…
Electronic Signatures vs. Digital Signatures
Are Electronic Or Digital Signatures Better? Technology has permanently changed the rental business. Gone are the days when every lease had to be signed in person and documents had to…
Establishing Your Security Deposit: How Much to Charge
How Much To Charge For A Security Deposit? Before you hand over the keys to your new tenant, you need to collect the security deposit and the first month’s rent.…
A Quick Guide for Leasing to College Students
How To Lease To College Students? If you rent housing to college students, there are specific things you need to know. College students these days are a unique demographic and…
Making The Most of Your Online Lease
How Can You Make The Most Of Your Online Lease? Online leases revolutionized the rental business. Now, you no longer need to keep track of tons of paper copies, work…
What Does the Security Deposit Cover?
Security deposits have been a longstanding norm in the rental business industry. They provide landlords with another layer of protection in the event of property damage or unforeseen issues with…
Grace Periods and Late Fees
Should you allow your tenants a grace period to pay their rent after it’s due without incurring a late fee? If so, when should late fees kick in if rent…
Understanding Commercial Rental Fees
Overseeing a commercial rental property can be a complex process. There are many moving parts and responsibilities that come with it. Understanding commercial rental fees and how to charge tenants…
Different Ways to Structure Late Fees
Late fees are an unfortunate but necessary part of the rental business. For most landlords, enforcing them can be one of the worst parts of the job. It’s understandable. No…