News, education and "know-how" for landlords
A few years ago I was talking to a real estate coaching client who was extremely anxious about his finances. The details have been changed for his privacy, but let’s…
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has vetoed a Seattle City Council ordinance that would have required landlords twice a year to report the rent and other fees they charge for each…
Owning and renting real estate can prove to be one of the best decisions you make in your financial life. Yet, in order to protect your investment, you have to…
By Phil Schaller Being a landlord can be challenging. Finding the right tenants, navigating pandemics, ever-changing landlord/tenant laws, fixing the kitchen sink that’s leaking, the list goes on. Luckily here…
Wondering how much you need to save for retirement? The math isn’t exactly rocket science. But you do need to understand the concept of safe withdrawal rates to run the…
What if you didn’t have to pay capital gains taxes when you sell an investment property? Deni and Brian break down 1031 exchanges, and what you need to know about…
Multifamily rent growth continued its strong run in May even as year-over-year rent growth decelerated slightly to 13.9 percent. However, demand remains robust and regionally broad-based, according to Yardi Matrix…
A landlord’s tenants want a kiddie pool in the backyard of the landlord’s rental so that is the question for Ask Landlord Hank. Remember Hank is not an attorney and…
Lifting pet and breed restrictions and welcoming more pets can lead to higher tenant retention rates, an increase in pet-related revenue and building stronger communities. By Judy Bellack Michelson Found…
Before turning 30, Dandan Zhu reached financial independence and quit her day job. She still does some recruiting work and real estate investing on her own terms — but why…