Articles in the Headline Articles Category
By Joe Richmond
Space planning is a necessary component in real estate investment. As much as investors dislike the thought of adding time and expense to a project, the reality is that planning in the preliminary …
By Anita Clinton
1. DIFFERENT TYPES OF TENANTS
Commercial property tenants are different from those in residential units. They are usually business owners that are leasing space for their businesses. Therefore, they are more inclined …
By Kellye Fox
Most of us begin our interest in real estate with the acquisition of some kind of residential property. Once that was done, we felt a sense of well-being and pride …
Common Sense Isn’t So Common
I wrote an article back on September 24th for InvestWithPassion.com, before the $700 billion Plan (TARP) was approved - which essentially layed out the reason why we needed it and what …
By Bomani J. Sundai
Every Property Manager or Owner will hear those three words sooner or later - “I’ll Sue You.” Sometimes it’s a good resident gone bad and sometimes it’s a bad resident whose time …
By Gustave E Tucker & Kent A Stephens
Once an investment property has been acquired by the investor, effective property management is the key to making the investment payoff financially. This brief article will focus primarily …
In my quest to start creating wealth for me and my family, I embarked on an awesome adventure in real estate investing. I had attended the Donald Trump Expo, gotten advice from various successful investors …
By Danielle Pierce
In theory, renting out a house or an apartment appears to be a relatively simple task to accomplish. After all, lease agreements can be purchased at any local office supply store or simply …
This is an hilarious skit with the comedian, Will Ferrel. The landlord is the real star of the skit, but you will just have to watch it to see that one. The skit is about …
By Freddie Taylor
According to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, a ”Landlord” is the owner of property (i.e., land, houses, or apartments) that are leased or rented to another. The term “landlord” is from feudalism, the system of …

