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Taking Care of Tenants When Acquiring a New Property
Whether you are purchasing a new property, transferring ownership or hiring a new property management company, it is essential that...


Should Landlords Allow Tenants to Paint their Rentals?
When new tenants move into a new rental one of the requests they may make is if they can paint the rental. Even tenants that have been...


Setting Up Inspections for You Rental Property
Many landlords or property managers only inspect their units when tenants leave. Landlords mostly check the rental units when tenants...


Measuring a Rental Property’s Performance
As a rental property owner, it is essential that you can evaluate a property’s performance over a given period. Failure to accurately...


Managing Your Online Reputation as a Landlord
When looking for a restaurant to eat at, an employee to hire, and business to invest in one of the first things someone is to use a...


Preparing Your Tenants to Move Out of Your Rental
The more rental units you own the more likely you will be spending time working to find new tenants when vacancies open up. Generally...


Commercial Tenant Maintenance and Repair Responsibility
All Commercial property leases should have a “Maintenance and Repair Clause” within the lease. The clause usually states which party is...


Signs of Damaged Pipes
As a landlord or property manager, you need to ensure that you can provide the basic services to your tenants. One of the most essential...


Rent Increases Likely to Slow in 2017
According to Zillow due to recent trends in the housing and rental market, it is probable that there will be less growth in rental prices...


New York City to Review Landlords Compliance with the 421-Program
The 421-a tax program was established in 1971 to boost construction in the city. According to the law, new construction of multiple units...
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