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Renting at a 50-year High
There have been many predictions over the past few years about where the rental market was headed. After the 2006 recession home buying...


Protecting Yourself Against a Security Deposit Lawsuit
Whenever a landlord does not give back all or some of a security deposit they put themselves at risk for a lawsuit over the funds. Even...


Dealing with Angry Tenants
Landlords are business owners, and as business owners, they will have to deal with many issues that arise including dealing with angry...


Are Termites Turning Your Rental Property into a Meal?
U.S homeowners spend billions of dollars every year trying to keep termites from destroying their property and repairing the damage they...


What to do if a Tenant Won’t Pay Late Fees
A widespread practice among landlords is to administer late fees when rent is not paid on time by tenants. A late fee generally motivates...


What Can You Deduct from a Security Deposit
A security deposit is an amount of money paid to the landlord to guarantee that there is money to fix any damages caused by a tenant to a...


Is Texting with Tenant a Good Idea?
Texting has become so common among Americans that it is the dominant way of communicating for Americans under 50. Furthermore, most...


Tenants' Maintenance & Repair Expectations
One of the perks of living in a rental apartment is having a super or maintenance staff on call. However tenants may find themselves...


Property Management Licenses and Certifications
There are several reasons why a landlord may decide to hire a property manager. These reasons can include limits on time available to...


Where to Invest in Rental Properties in 2017
An important factor that is an essential part of being a successful landlord is the ability to grow your property portfolio with...
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