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Landlording: Understanding The Eviction Process

Landlording: Understanding The Eviction Process

Landlords and tenants have several responsibilities when they enter into a lease agreement. The most basic task a tenant has is to pay their rent. When property owners find themselves in a situation where the tenant fails to pay rent or perform specific obligations in their lease, eviction is often the recourse that is taken. [...]

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Valuable Insight into Commercial Leasing

By Kellye Fox So, you’re a landlord who has been renting apartments for five years?  You’ve established yourself in residential leasing and are ready to move on to bigger and better properties. Why not try the commercial sector with commercial leasing? In this article, I will address the differences between a residential and commercial lease, [...]

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I’LL SUE YOU! When Tenants Go Bad

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 has come. Either way they have now become your headache. It is up to you to minimize the damage [...]

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You Must Have Professional Property Management

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 on the overall role of the Property Manager with a focus on the tenant selection and management process. What [...]

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Landlord Nation: Pros & Cons Explained

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 political organization with strict division into social classes and a formalized landholding system.  Under feudalism, Overlords granted use and [...]

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