Moving out of a rental can be pretty stressful; not just for tenants, but also landlords. As a landlord, you're likely familiar with the process, however, one step can often prove difficult: writing and delivering move-out letters.
It's essential to have an effective move-out letter in place to e...
As a landlord, you must adhere to specific legal guidelines. You are responsible for keeping your tenants' apartments livable and secure. The rules differ from state to state, but there is a certain general measure that can be taken to ensure basic adherence to habitability laws.
Routine inspecti...
Being a landlord requires you to take on many responsibilities. You're in charge of making repairs to the property, collecting rent, handling complaints from tenants as well as overseeing many other day-to-day tasks.
Dealing with noise concerns is a common issue you could encounter. Landlords a...
Choosing to self-manage your rental property has its benefits. For one it can be an exciting challenge. That said, there are certain risks that DIY landlords expose themselves to. A lot of effort is required when you choose the do-it-yourself route.
It can be time-consuming to tend to the const...
A vacant property is a landlord's worst nightmare. Landlords need to develop a plan to attract and retain tenants. To entice potential tenants, rental houses should be cozy and practical.
There are a few changes that property owners must undertake in order to keep their rental habitable. Once th...