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29th September 2009
Payday loans are the easiest and quickest way of getting a loan when in immediate need of cash. Unlike the traditional secured loans where it takes days or even weeks for the documents and checks to be processed, here it is all done within a day.
The ... Read >
Author: Khushbu Doshi
16th September 2009
A commercial lease agreement is a legally binding contract between an owner of a property and a tenant who wishes to have temporary possession of the property for a certain period in exchange for money paid.
There are two parties involved in a commerc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
16th September 2009
Any tenant background check will have the basic background information cross verified. It is often mentioned that a tenant should always be honest when he completes the reference form as they are cross-referenced with other information sources. Firstly h... Read >
Author: Vijay Keerthi
16th September 2009
Are you planning to rent out your property? Take enough care to safeguard your rental property as well as your rental income. Alleviate any damages caused to your building by seeking the right solution. In order to compensate the damages to your property ... Read >
Author: Gyan K
15th September 2009
Firstly, a little history. The Right To Buy act of 1979 was probably Maggie Thatcher’s most important legacy; the ability for any tenant to buy their council home. This alone made Britain a nation of homeowners and as any mortgage broker or home improve... Read >
Author: Bryan Farrow
14th September 2009
Whilst we are all very safety conscious when it comes to fire in the home, many of us don’t protect ourselves against another threat which is equally as dangerous.
Carbon monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas that in high concentration can be le... Read >
Author: James Brack
07th September 2009
Are you someone who has been working for a long time but still stays in a rented property? Do you feel you would like to finally buy a home but do not know where to begin? Are you a home owner who is considering moving into a new property? If your answer ... Read >
Author: Andrew Powell
20th August 2009
The property owners can think of letting property with property agents who can find tenants quickly and take care of everything with the tenancy and can also manage the whole letting process. The rent of the property depends on the size of the property an... Read >
Author: Kristen Stewart
19th August 2009
Stop, worrying about a problematic tenant! Reach out to a rent insurance company and guarantee your rental payment. Some policies are not confined to protection of rental income alone. They can also cover minor repairs, lost key protection, home security ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
16th August 2009
Landlords should have renter's insurance to protect their property. This is often ignored by most of the landlords. They don’t look at protecting their rented property which is highly crucial. This property insurance provides succour against fire, theft... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
04th August 2009
Do you need coverage for items inside our rented property. A renter’s property insurance can cover up property losses for those who are tenants, since home insurance possessed by landlords doesn’t tend to cover renters’ personal property. However, r... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
01st August 2009
To ensure that moving home is stress- and trouble-free, we have compiled the perfect three week plan to use leading up to your move.
Three weeks before moving
- Inform your mover if they will have to reserve parking, i.e. Residential Parking Zone, P... Read >
Author: Relocate Magazine
23rd July 2009
When a tenant surrenders his legal rights to tenancy, it is referred to as tenant abandonment. In lay man terms, when the tenant does not occupy the house that he rented for a sufficiently long period of time and does not inform his whereabouts to the lan... Read >
Author: Lokesh Nagpal
21st July 2009
One of the most common problems associated to tenancy is late receipt of rent from the tenants. What are various options available to a landlord to deal with tenants who are late with rent? Perhaps the most suitable option available to the landlords is to... Read >
Author: Lokesh Nagpal
18th July 2009
Rented property needs to be protected, especially when a landlord does not reside in the vicinity of his let out property. More over, he will be risking it as he is letting it out to a stranger who may or may not keep his house in a good condition.
Get... Read >
Author: Sadhana
18th July 2009
Buy to let investment solutions are available to you, if you reach out to a professional buy to let investment agent online. It’s not too hard to find an investment agency in London. Stop, brooding over a bad tenant, think of how you can protect your re... Read >
Author: Sadhana
11th July 2009
If you rent your home then your landlord will probably have buildings insurance to cover the actual building. Anything you own needs to be covered by a separate contents insurance policy.
The most basic policies cover your financial losses if your poss... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
10th July 2009
When you are renting out your ancestral property, care should be taken to safeguard your rented property. You can allay your worries about your rented property by availing rented property insurance. Based on the type of house, age of the house, your credi... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
30th June 2009
Are you a first time buyer of a home, read on to know certain important aspects of home buying? The entire process of home buying could be divided into distinct areas related to the objective of buying a home, money matters of home buying, HOA and its imp... Read >
Author: Lokesh Nagpal
30th June 2009
An investment into a house property does not provide monetary gains by way of mere monthly rents. It also makes the landlord richer by providing him with a host of incentives and tax benefits associated to buying an additional property in the first place ... Read >
Author: Lokesh Nagpal
28th June 2009
So why should you go and buy a property in Cyprus?
Simple it's Europe's number one spot for holiday makers, plus it makes great sense to invest in your future. Cyprus properties are now the hottest items in the real estate market for Europe. Over the l... Read >
Author: TimMartins
19th June 2009
If you rent your home then your landlord is responsible for getting buildings insurance to cover the costs of repairing or rebuilding the actual structure. Your possessions will not be insured by the landlord so you need to get a separate contents insuran... Read >
Author: Foster Carr
18th June 2009
Remedies for Attempt to Collect Debts Included in Bankruptcy
One of the most important benefits of filing for bankruptcy is that it will stop collection calls, letters, and other activities by debt collectors. This includes garnishments, lawsuits, and... Read >
Author: Justin Baxter
12th June 2009
Rental Properties Offer Tax Advantages
Are you aware that you can avail of tax benefits if you happen to own an additional house, which you have given out for lease or rent? Not many know this and end up paying taxes on income thus received. Are you amon... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
29th May 2009
There are many people who would want to spend their vacation in a place near a beach. The location is very desirable as there are many activities that you can choose from. Added to this, spending quality time with the family near a beach would also mean g... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
19th May 2009
Your rented property yields returns, just like any other business does and is taxable like them. There are many ways in which you can achieve tax deductions on the property that you have rented out. Here is a look at what some of these are.
Renting ou... Read >
Author: Preethi Sundar
28th April 2009
For people who are letting out their property or properties it is essential that you cover these assets against the unthinkable happening.
You seriously do not want to lose the capital you gain from renting your properties for lack of an insurance pre... Read >
Author: dezbroatch
28th April 2009
For people who are letting out their property or properties it is essential that you cover these assets against the unthinkable happening.
You seriously do not want to lose the capital you gain from renting your properties for lack of an insurance pre... Read >
Author: dezbroatch
28th April 2009
If you are a landlord and have let out a property or house on rent, you must get an insurance coverage. Rent guarantee insurance, is a term that is unheard of. Not many people are aware of this facility. This kind of cover protects the interests of landlo... Read >
Author: Sadhana
17th April 2009
With the current crisis facing the UK economy, and the knock-on effect that this is having on the job market, more and more people in the 21-24 age range are entering, or returning to, full-time study. This article aims to look at how this increase in qu... Read >
Author: sam lowe
09th April 2009
This is one of the biggest concerns that arise from moving into rented accommodation.
A tenancy deposit is a sum of money handed over to the landlord as security for payment of rent. When flat and house sharing, this sum is protected by legal regulatio... Read >
Author: EdShin
27th March 2009
With all the hype about rising property prices today, rental properties have become the preferred choice for both locals and expatriates. As a result, many may wonder, “Can investment in rental property make you rich?”
Well, yes you can be rich a... Read >
Author: Janet Meyer
18th February 2009
Whether you are an expatriate stationed in Singapore for a period of time, a bachelor looking for your own pad or urgently need a place to stay but are unable to afford a whole new home yet, then renting in Singapore would be the most viable option you ha... Read >
Author: Janet Meyer
02nd February 2009
How you install a burglar alarm system very much depends of which type of system you require. There are two main types of security alarm and these are hardwired and wireless. Both have their pros and cons.When it comes to home security, burglar alarm syst... Read >
Author: Andy Jones
12th December 2008
The Energy Performance Certificate is essential by law when a building is constructed, sold or put up for rent. It is said that every home that is marketed for sale must have an EPC Energy Performance Certificate as part of a HIP (Home Information Pack), ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
02nd December 2008
Whether you are buying a new house or moving into rented property, you will need to know about the best ways to protect your property and possessions.
As it goes, the priority for any homeowner will be to secure buildings insurance to cover their pro... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd December 2008
The city of London and its neighboring places often experience influx of people from other countries, as UK offers several opportunities of living, be it education or jobs. As people move from place to place, there is always a demand for home to stay. It ... Read >
Author: Abdul Quddoos
01st December 2008
Who is buying buy- to-let property? Apparently many of the purchases come from small investors, with 45% of landlords owning just one property. 75% of landlords own four or less properties
When it comes to who rents these properties, it seems that mos... Read >
Author: michael challiner
30th November 2008
Although it may seem difficult to believe, recent increases in interest rates and the resulting black clouds over would-be home buyers may show a silver lining for buy to let investors.
Results of research carried out by a leading specialist in buy-to... Read >
Author: michael challiner
02nd September 2008
Being diagnosed with cancer is one thing but living with the financial implications is another.
At the age of 22 I found my first breast lump and went to the doctor. He told me to wait two menstrual cycles to see if it would disappear. It didn't. I ... Read >
Author: Fee
24th August 2008
Are you living as a tenant in U.K.? Well, do you want loan or finance? Then the first question the lender will ask you in this case is whether you are employed or not. A tenant is a person who does not have a house of his own and is living or residing in ... Read >
Author: Kerry Frankly
25th July 2008
Whether you are an expatriate stationed in Singapore for a period of time, a bachelor looking for your own pad or urgently need a place to stay but are unable to afford a whole new home yet, then renting in Singapore would be the most viable option you ha... Read >
Author: Roger Meyer
25th July 2008
With all the hype about rising property prices today, rental properties have become the preferred choice for both locals and expatriates. As a result, many may wonder, “Can investment in rental property make you rich?”
Well, yes you can be rich an... Read >
Author: Roger Meyer
23rd July 2008
As with any business enterprise, it is an integral factor that you pick a location for your commercial property that will contribute to the overall success of your venture. In fact, the commercial real estate property that you acquire will serve as the fo... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
29th May 2008
For the numerous people who come to Dubai, the new rental laws and their implications are very important. With the great influx of people in Dubai, rental laws have become a very important issue. With the rising demands for rented property in Dubai, the r... Read >
Author: William King
29th May 2008
Many individuals who are interested in buying property face a dilemma when it comes to investing in property in Dubai. For some, the prices are a bit too much, though when compared to the prices in the European market, it is not very exorbitant.
W... Read >
Author: William King
29th May 2008
The recent changes in the law have made property in Abu Dhabi a hot property buying ground literally. Although many real estate experts had actually predicted that the changes would come, there was much speculation. However, the changes mean that real est... Read >
Author: William King
20th May 2008
Where to live is an issue everybody thinks of when looking to acquire a home. Those buying somewhere to live will usually spend time researching the area they are moving into and making a judgement on a variety of criteria, be that the proximity of local ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
09th May 2008
According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) the buy-to-let market in the UK is still going strong. The UK saw the number of buy-to-let mortgage loans rise by 23%, these type of loans account for 10.3% of all outstanding mortgages in the country.
... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) the buy-to-let market in the UK is still going strong. The UK saw the number of buy-to-let mortgage loans rise by 23%, these type of loans account for 10.3% of all outstanding mortgages in the country.
... Read >
Author: Jemma
29th April 2008
According to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) the buy-to-let market in the UK is still going strong. The UK saw the number of buy-to-let mortgage loans rise by 23%, these type of loans account for 10.3% of all outstanding mortgages in the country.
... Read >
Author: OnlyFinance
06th April 2008
The current state of the UK housing market makes finding investment property in the UK rather difficult as the market has taken a downward turn.
However, there are still many thousands of properties for sale, either in local estate agents or on the in... Read >
Author: Damian
25th March 2008
The term property management describes a liaison between the landlord and the tenant. There are many duties that are included in the property management role such as accepting rent, responding to and addressing maintenance issues, advertising vacancies fo... Read >
Author: Helen
19th March 2008
The received wisdom among many in recent months has been that the buy-to-let industry is in trouble, a sector of the economy which arose on the back of a housing boom that is now over and will consequently fade away.
One feature of the boom years has bee... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
07th February 2008
Commercial mortgages are provided to businesses to expand a business or to buy new property. Such a loan may be provided to an existing business or to a business that is planning to start afresh. The concept of commercial mortgages is similar to tradition... Read >
Author: R Rama
07th January 2008
Also known as property insurance, this is a mandatory insurance with a mortgage and you must have it in place. With a re-mortgage even if you already have insurance the solicitor will ask for buildings insurance that is covering the up to date rebui... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
07th November 2007
Are you planning on investing in real estate in Maryland? Read on if you want some tips on being a successful landlord in Maryland. The land lord is an owner of a property. He leases that property to a tenant under a lease agreement and is obliged to perf... Read >
Author: Lloyd Irvin
15th August 2007
According to the recently published fourth annual Graduates First Time Buyer report, one in ten graduates believe they will never be able to afford to buy their own home. But that statistic doesn’t just apply to this year’s graduates: almost 25% of th... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
26th June 2007
Online car loan application is an easy way for applying for a loan for buying a car. As it is, today, working on the Internet is very convenient as you don’t have to move out of your home and the whole world is available to you at home itself on the sma... Read >
Author: apurva
27th March 2007
Important Features of GE Home Security Solutions
With the increasing population and declining resources, many people are more inclined to steal and commit crimes to keep themselves or their family afloat. Moreover, bad elements and criminals are also i... Read >
Author: Ken Krysinski
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
29th June 2006
Landlord's Corner - Unauthorized Entry and ORC 5321.04 and 5321.05
There are some landlords out there who feel that they can enter upon property they have rented to another without taking any steps to alert the renter or seek the renterǬ's permissi... Read >
Author: Eric E Wilson & Andrew J. Ruzicho II
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