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29th September 2009
Real estate investment can happen for various reasons. You could invest in real estate because you need a house for yourself (that house of your dreams that you so badly want). You could use real estate as a means for supplementing your income either by b... Read >
Author: evanchristy
24th September 2009
The scheme of sell rent back had been initiated into the estate market around the year 2006. This was in reaction to the apprehension in million of homeowners about losing their houses. The notion pertaining to sell and rent back your home largely functio... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
22nd September 2009
When you rent out your property, you become an instant landlord. Being one gets pretty exciting because you get to manage your property, select your tenants and earn passive income. Any person would want to have this opportunity. However, not everyone hav... Read >
Author: Victoria San
22nd September 2009
As a landlord, you have been most careful about your actions. Every time you do something about your rental property, you always consider your tenant's rights. However, landlords have rights too! After all, you own your property and these rights can prote... Read >
Author: Victoria San
17th September 2009
If you are in a financial crunch and need to liquidate your assets it is a good idea to check what your house is worth on the market. Most people are not aware that they can actually sell and rent back the house that they owned. What happens in this case ... Read >
Author: jackjaron
16th September 2009
Choose the right tenant for the right house with the help of a tenant referencing agency. A professional tenant verification agent has enough of expertise in detecting a fraud tenant and will avoid referring any such tenant to the landlord. A financial st... Read >
Author: Gyan K
16th September 2009
Have you ever contemplated on what happens to your rental property in case of a natural calamity or a mishap? If you have never applied for any kind of insurance to protect your rental property then you are in for a big trouble. You not only lose your ren... Read >
Author: Gyan K
16th September 2009
Have you faced problems in the past? You may have incurred loss due to a rent defaulter. Unable to meet your expenses as you earned less for that particular year due to loss of rent. You may loose several pounds in rental income and legal expenses to clai... Read >
Author: Gyan K
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
15th September 2009
Real estate investment can happen for various reasons. You could invest in real estate because you need a house for yourself (that house of your dreams that you so badly want). You could use real estate as a means for supplementing your income either by b... Read >
Author: Dannie Jensen
27th August 2009
Whether you are looking for a residential tenancy or a business tenancy agreement, there are a minefield of areas that you'll need to be clued up on, from what kind of tenancy agreement you need, whether it is a joint tenancy or land tenancy agreement as ... Read >
Author: Netlawman
19th August 2009
How does a landlord get benefited from a tenant rent insurance?
• Get rental protection guaranteed one
• Get proper coverage for legal expenses
• Covers eviction charges or any other proceedings
Choose from a wide array of rent guarant... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
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
19th August 2009
A tenant or renter’s one month rent which is taken as deposit will not be sufficient to protect any damages to rental income. There is a need for a sound protection cover to safe guard your hard earned investment. A rent guarantee insurance is what you ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
17th August 2009
Property is a valuable asset for landlords and homeowners. Getting the right buy-to-let insurance with building and content sum insured is essential for landlords’ own protection. When looking at the appropriate insurance, landlords have the responsibil... Read >
Author: kath
16th August 2009
Tenant rent guarantee assurance and rent on time insurance are provided by your tenant credit check company. You can make a claim, in case you have got your tenants referred from them. You should have signed a tenancy agreement and have evidence of your t... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
10th August 2009
The tenancy agreement is a contract between you and your landlord. It may be written or oral. The tenancy agreement gives certain rights to both you and your landlord, for example, your right to occupy the accommodation and the landlord’s right to recei... Read >
Author: BTanna
04th August 2009
Are you looking out to buy a rent guarantee agreement? Online tool helps you get documents for both domestic as well as business legal situations. You have experts to work out on your agreement papers, you need not go to their offices personally, reach th... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
29th July 2009
Landlord responsibilities should include running background checks on prospective tenants, says a property owner who found that one resident was running a drug factory.
Speaking to the Burton Mail the landlord, who did not wish to be named, said: "I wo... Read >
Author: LettingZone
29th July 2009
Although some doubts have been expressed in the past concerning the Sell Rent Back schemes in order to free equity trapped in people's homes, the Financial Services Association have now approved this market subject to a number of rules. These new regulati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
In these darkening days of the greatest recession since the 1930s, increasing numbers of people are getting into sever difficulties with debt. Principal wage-earners are losing jobs all over the country and, despite failing government schemes that were su... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Tenant’s Responsibilities
Tenants have certain responsibilities, which they have to perform, as they are in possession of somebody else’s property, and it is their moral and legal responsibility to protect it. The fact that he pays a rent does not ... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
16th July 2009
A number of equity release schemes exist that allow you to convert equity that you have in your home into cash that you can use to repay debts, make that special purchase you have been dreaming about, or to simply increase your standard of living. You can... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th July 2009
Changes to the local and national residential letting markets have made renting even better value for money. Something positive from last years financial crisis and property crash. It’s clearly a renters market!
The amount of choice prospective renter... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
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
12th July 2009
Personal injury claims turn out to be the biggest fight spewing events in the courts. Despite the fact that one party is surely responsible in the injury, no one is ready to accept the responsibility. Subsequently, the judge has to decide the case based o... Read >
Author: David Halbert
22nd June 2009
If you are waiting to sell your property or need extra cash then consider renting out a spare bedroom to a lodger. Here's some useful guidelines on how to do it.
Firstly how much cash can you make? Revenue and Customs allow you to earn £4,250 a year... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property
22nd June 2009
What is abandonment?
The definition of abandonment has a legal connotation. It is a situation where a tenant terminates his rental contract earlier than the time stipulated without the notice of the landlord.
Signs of abandonment:
If you notice an... Read >
Author: lizzy james
10th June 2009
Summary:
It is hard when landlord suffer in silence as a result of late rent payment. Learn what actions to take against defaulting tenants.
In any tenancy agreement, one of the things that should be vivid to both the landlord and the tenant is the p... Read >
Author: lizzy james
06th June 2009
Sharing the kitchen, waiting for your turn in the shower, handing over control of the TV remote - living with others can sometimes be trying, but it can also be a lot of fun. However, it's important to insure your valuables from potential thieves - both i... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th May 2009
Having a buy to let property has been a great investment over the last ten years, but now with the credit crunch lenders are tightening up on criteria. To be able to access the best buy to let remortgage deals in the UK you will need to meet this criterio... Read >
Author: Sarkin
29th May 2009
With the current economic problems playing havoc with the housing market throughout the United Kingdom there has been a sharp rise in the number of people looking to rent, rather than buy, properties until the worst of the credit crunch is over. When loo... Read >
Author: sam lowe
19th May 2009
Rent guarantee is most suitable for property owners who have let out property on rent or lease. Basically, this kind of insurance provides protection against loss of rent. This kind of insurance covers the landlord's legal costs of recovering rent and/or ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
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
26th April 2009
section 21 notice for possession explained and answered for Landlords.
Apart from the initial creation of a tenancy using a tenancy agreement the other most widely used form is the Section 21 Notice for possession.
I will aim to de-mystify the pro... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
26th April 2009
section 21 notice for possession explained and answered for Landlords.
Apart from the initial creation of a tenancy using a tenancy agreement the other most widely used form is the Section 21 Notice for possession.
I will aim to de-mystify the pro... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
07th April 2009
1. I want to let a property do I need a tenancy agreement ?
No, there is nothing in law to say you have to have a tenancy agreement. However, if a dispute arises then it could be very difficult to prove who was right and who was in the wrong. I would... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
07th April 2009
1. I want to let a property do I need a tenancy agreement ?
No, there is nothing in law to say you have to have a tenancy agreement. However, if a dispute arises then it could be very difficult to prove who was right and who was in the wrong. I would... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
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
16th January 2009
If you own a pet and live in the city, you know how hard it is to find rental accommodations that are affordable, well maintained, and allow pets. In a city like Vancouver, where the vacancy rate is a meager 0.5%, pet owners are finding it harder than ... Read >
Author: Mike Andruff
06th January 2009
As a property investor there will come a time when you will find yourself forced to evict a tenant due to them breaching a term within their tenancy agreement.
Now the reasons for this decision may vary: their rent could have fallen into arrears; they ... Read >
Author: LucyPrice
06th January 2009
Over the next couple of years you will find that the government's aim to have 50 per cent of 18-30 year olds in higher education by 2010 student properties will become harder to find. Currently finding a student house to let shouldn't be a difficult task ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Perry
19th December 2008
After another month of doom and gloom for the property market and numerous news headlines reporting major agency chains closing, I wanted to provide fresh ideas on how to bring much needed additional incomes streams into your agency.
Firstly go back to... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th December 2008
If approached wisely, the buy-to-let market can reap huge rewards. However, there’s a lot more work involved than simply buying a property, moving tenants in and sitting back to wait for the profits. Indeed, the task of renting can be a stressful one.... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
03rd December 2008
The tenancy agreement is probably the most important document that a landlord can own. It sets out the landlord’s and the tenant’s rights and responsibilities with respect to the tenancy.
Last week I was e-mailed by a landlord who had originally g... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
03rd December 2008
The tenancy agreement is probably the most important document that a landlord can own. It sets out the landlord’s and the tenant’s rights and responsibilities with respect to the tenancy.
Last week I was e-mailed by a landlord who had originally g... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
24th November 2008
Housing Cooperatives are a legal entity that owns real estate, with tenants being shareholders, paying their share of the associated fees. Individual shareholders do not own the real estate they live in, but are essentially shareholders of a corporation ... Read >
Author: Virgina Wherland
12th November 2008
Rent guarantee insurance becomes a vital necessity for all those landlords who are not staying at the place wherein their house has been rented out. If you have bought a house or have inherited it from your parents and you are moving to a different place,... Read >
Author: Sadhana
21st October 2008
If you are a landlord who lets student accommodation these are the "must have" items for your Tenancy Agreement.
Your Tenancy Agreement is one of the main keys to your survival as a student landlord. There are purpose built Tenancy Agreements if you de... Read >
Author: John Tym
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
29th September 2008
With the huge slow down in house sales the property market is seeing an increase in demand for rental property. Some letting agents are starting to cut their commission charges hoping to increase their property stock of which they can immediately offer to... Read >
Author: Benjamin Perry
09th September 2008
If you’re new to the property rental market, setting up a tenancy agreement for the first time can feel more complicated than it has to be. From legal terminology to finding the right agreement to suit your property investment needs, it’s easy to see ... Read >
Author: frankwoodford
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
15th July 2008
With consumer purse strings continuing to be tightened and the credit crunch yet to reach its peak, Net Lawman believe that many will be facing personal or business related dilemmas and need affordable expert legal advice, but don’t know where to turn.
... Read >
Author: Andrew Taylor
07th May 2008
If you are a university or college student, then you should get to know all of your housing options and all the rights and obligations that go with it. Where you live while you are at university or college will most likely have an important impact on the ... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
30th April 2008
Landlord software or software dedicated to a landlord’s needs and tasks has been around for a number of years and in a variety of guises. However, one thing is for sure – there are many takes on the theme – there is no definitive ‘Word’ or ‘Ou... Read >
Author: landlord software
13th April 2008
With ever increasing prices hitting mortgages hard many people find themselves turning to rental property as a more cost effective alternative with added bonuses. So what are these added bonuses? Well if you are renting a property you don’t have to worr... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd April 2008
When, before I arrived shaken and financially distraught, clinging onto the so-called housing ladder, I was renting a house at a rent that was more than the potential mortgage payments for a mortgage that the bank wouldn�t give me. Well, technically, it... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th March 2008
What happens if a landlord has a problem of a major water leak within a rental property? Imagine the buy-to-let property in question was a top floor flat. The result was that damage had not only been caused to the carpet in their flat but also to the carp... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
28th March 2008
What happens if a landlord has a problem of a major water leak within a rental property? Imagine the buy-to-let property in question was a top floor flat. The result was that damage had not only been caused to the carpet in their flat but also to the ca... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
25th September 2007
What is it property management software ?Property management software or as it is sometimes known, letting software is software that allows landlords to manage their rental business by enabling them to organise and store the data relating to a landlords ... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
07th August 2007
A tenancy agreement has to be written within the vestiges of the Compact law agreement of 2004. However, it ought to be noted that tenancy agreements are standard. The agreements lie only with the civic local housing authorities. In short, no landlord can... Read >
Author: James Walsh
07th August 2007
What is a Tenancy Agreement?
A tenancy agreement is a legal document between a tenant and a landlord stating the terms and conditions applicable to the tenancy. It helps if it also states the rights and duties of both parties. Under the present laws, ... Read >
Author: James Walsh
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
24th November 2006
Advice On Renting a Property
You have decided where you want to live and now you need to view suitable properties. So where do you start? Contact local estate agents (this can be done via our website) because they are highly likely to have properties a... Read >
Author: EA123
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
16th November 2006
Advice On Renting a Property
You have decided where you want to live and now you need to view suitable properties. So where do you start? Contact local estate agents (this can be done via our website) because they are highly likely to have properties a... Read >
Author: Nicholas Alexandrou
21st August 2005
Buy an on-line Tenancy Agreement now. As a landlord and also as a tenant it is important that there is a comprehensive tenancy agreement in place to protect both parties. Don't be tempted with purchasing off the shelf do it yourself tenancy agreements. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
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