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23rd September 2009
Real time investments in Phoenix, Arizona have shown a rapid growth in the rental properties. In the terms of real estate any property that can be utilized to ensure an income at regular intervals is classified as a rental property. Residential Property I... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
23rd September 2009
Looking out for residential tenant agent may be tedious for you. Have you tried to search for tenant agents online? These reference agents find a potential tenant for your residential property. They are experts in the field of tenant verification and will... Read >
Author: Vijay Koragappa Shetty
16th September 2009
Investing in a rental property is a worthwhile endeavor for those seeking to gain long term investment capital but managing a rental property is not an easy task. It involves marketing of property, tenant screening, looking for right tenants, repair & mai... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
16th September 2009
Many people at one point in their lives will rent a property or have one for rent. Many people will do both. Because of this it is paramount that both the landlord and the tenants know what their rights are and what course of action they can take if those... Read >
Author: Simon Damerell
16th August 2009
Are you new to being a landlord? Have you wisely invested in a profitable property? Or perhaps you have had the luck to inherit a property and now you plan to find tenants for it. Whichever category you fall into you will need to sort yourself out a cheap... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
16th August 2009
As an occupant, when you enter a lease contract agreement in United States, you automatically have the rights and obligations approved by the following laws and statues- The Housing Act of 1988, The Family Law Act of 1996, The Landlord and Tenant Act of 1... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina
13th August 2009
Despite the recent economic gloom, the UK property market has soared to staggering new highs in the last couple of years, forcing the rental market up with it. Now, it is more difficult than ever before to get a grip on the property ladder, especially for... Read >
Author: Admin
13th August 2009
Being a landlord is a very challenging thing to do. You have several major responsibilities to all your renters. One of the key duties is ensuring the safety and maintaining a livable condition of the house. This is very important to prevent from havin... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina
03rd August 2009
The landlord’s responsibilities to its tenants are to basically provide a safe working and living space. Before you move in a tenant, you are required to ensure that ownership is local and follows federal housing code. Use the City and county housing au... Read >
Author: F. Morgan
23rd July 2009
Rentals provide an assured monthly source of income and in the long run the property pays for itself but managing a real estate property can be a tough task. Once you have invested in a residential property management, the responsibility of maintaining an... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
12th July 2009
It has become clear that due to the economic climate the housing market has taken a significant downturn. As a result many estate agents have now started an opportunistic lettings department to ‘cash-in’ on those customers who cannot buy, due to t... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
06th June 2009
If you are planning on visiting Costa Rica, getting married in the country or are considering moving to the country to buy property, it is a good idea to get in touch with a law firm in Costa Rica that can help you understand the laws of the country when ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
17th April 2009
Deciding to become a landlord is a big commitment and can be very lucrative if certain steps are taken. In 2007, the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) replaced the Tenant Protection Act and any rental agreements that conflict with the relatively new law are... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
10th November 2008
With the buy-to-let market gaining in popularity and many new investors coming into the market, here’s some important information for you.
If you’re considering taking on the role of landlord, you’ll be pleased to hear of some long overdue chang... Read >
Author: michael challiner
29th September 2008
Buying an online tenancy agreement can be a challenging task, especially if you are a first time landlord or are new to purchasing legal documents online. First and foremost, allow plenty of time to research and buy forms, as if your tenants move in witho... Read >
Author: Benjamin Perry
18th September 2008
Homeowners who are not able to sell their home quickly have the option of either waiting for a good buyer to come or renting out their property. While there may not be as many buyers in sight, an ideal choice would be to lease the home. At least with this... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
09th July 2008
Conveyancing lawyers are in great demand these days due to the rapid growth in the property market. Conveyancing refers to the legal procedure involved in changing ownership of immovable property and conveyancing lawyer is the one who helps you through th... Read >
Author: stary
25th June 2008
Brief Guide to changes to the Business Tenancy legislation - The Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003 (“the Order”)
The Order comes into force on 1st June 2004 introducing a number of changes to Part 2 of the Landlord... Read >
Author: David Harland
08th May 2008
Many times the landlords are troubled by bad tenants who do not seem to think that it is their duty to pay the rent on time. These bad tenants sometimes cause harm to the property. They not only cause mental problem to the landlord but sometimes even cau... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
13th April 2008
Property management is an ever growing need as more and more people are now opting out of buying homes due to aspects such as the increase in mortgage prices. Renting is now becoming the more popular way of gaining property. It is because of the fact that... Read >
Author: Helen
25th March 2008
The discrimination acts, including disability, sex and race all apply to landlords who are renting their property out along with many other obligations that both tenants and landlords are under.
There are a lot of considerations that need to be taken ... Read >
Author: Helen
14th February 2008
Anyone can get started in real estate, from the minimum wage earner to the millionaire tycoon! It's just a matter of setting your goals on what type of investor you want to be, and getting the right 'team' in place to make your goals happen. Here are 1... Read >
Author: Maryanne
24th July 2007
Responsibility within a tenancy agreements
One of the major issues relating to the renting and letting of property is that of maintenance and repair regarding the tenancy agreement. Who's responsible if the roof starts leaking,the central heating system... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
23rd May 2007
With affect from the 6th of April 2007 the law in the UK, with regard to the holding of tenant's deposits has changed. There is now something in place called Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP). The two main aims of TDP are: Firstly, to ensure that tenant de... Read >
Author: joecool
08th May 2007
There has been a huge change in the property market this year. It came into effect on the 6th of April 2007 and it is set to revolutionise the way tenant's deposits are handled. Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP) is now part of the UK property investing L... Read >
Author: Carlton Johnson
07th April 2007
There’s 3 ways a tenant can terminate their legal obligations to the lease during its term:
(1) You can terminate due to legal misconduct on behalf of the landlord
(2) When the landlord legally replaces you with new tenants
(3) And by an agreement wi... Read >
Author: dmf32835
20th February 2007
The collection of extra rent and extra security deposit is often an area of opposing thoughts between landlord and tenant. Therefore, let’s look at the problem from both perspectives, beginning with the tenant.
The Tenant
Many tenants think it is un... Read >
Author: Don Conrad
16th November 2006
Investor update on where you stand with tenant occupied properties and how they affect your investment. First things first, the law. The Residential Tenancy act applies to residential tenancies in British Columbia. It contains exceptions for tenancies s... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
01st August 2006
For landlords and tenants, lawsuits should not be the first and only choice; there are other options to help resolve any landlord / tenant disputes.
Ques. How is it possible to avoid disputes between landlords and tenants?
Ans. Quite unavoidable, la... Read >
Author: Nidhi Gupta
08th April 2006
If you are contemplating a move to a new apartment, be sure
you know your rights and obligations before you sign a
lease.
Whether you live in Chicago, New York, Boston, San
Francisco, or Peoria, Illinois, your perfect apartment is
the one in the r... Read >
Author: Dr.Jeffry Weiss
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