News, education and "know-how" for landlords
For any landlord, vacant units are a detrimental expense. They absorb valuable time and money without any kind of recompense. So, it’s vital that you figure out how to minimize…
What you should know about “steering” housing prospects and the Fair Housing Act even if you have the best of intentions to help a prospective tenant. By The Fair Housing…
Multifamily rents have defied expectations and kept climbing as asking prices rose $15 in April, an all-time high, as weakening U.S. economic growth has not stopped multifamily rents, according to…
What to do about a hoarder tenant who is also a good long-time family friend is the question this week for Ask Landlord Hank. Remember Hank is not an attorney…
An Iowa landlord will pay $135,000 to settle with the U.S. Department of Justice and resolve a lawsuit alleging that the Davenport, Iowa, landlord Juan Goitia violated the Fair Housing…
You may not have problems finding tenants, but getting good ones can be tough. As a landlord or property manager, you’ll want to protect your investment and (for the really…
Our eyes are on Boston this month, as it makes local and national news for its lack of transparency in government dealings. From a pro-rent-control coalition springing up out of…
John Maxim is 44 and has been financially independent for years. How’d he do it? Through a mix of house hacking, rental properties, and flipping houses with no money down.…
Rental properties offer better protection against recessions than most investments. But that doesn’t make them completely recession-proof. As you look for ways to protect your portfolio from future recessions, here’s…