Everything You Need to Know About Support Animals in Rental Properties
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, February 23, 2022
The Fair Housing Act is in place to protect citizens who rent properties. It's also there to help those with support animals.The act requires people with disabilities to be given reasonable accommodations. And that includes being allowed to have a support animal even if the p...
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5 Essential Real Estate Investing Tips for Beginners
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, February 9, 2022
This is one of the best times to try out real estate investing. All across the country, the housing market is growing and the value of houses is rising. It also does not show signs of slowing down anytime soon.However, knowing how to invest in real estate can be difficult for man...
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What to Do When a Tenant Skips Out on Rent
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Did you know Covid caused 10% of renters to have issues paying their rent? Another 25% of renters worked out payment plans with a property manager. Rent collection is one of the tougher aspects of managing property, and it's especially difficult when a tenant skips out o...
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A Quick Landlord's Guide to the Eviction Process
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, January 12, 2022
A tenant who won't pay their rent is every landlord's worst nightmare, and it's more common than you might think. In fact, over a million evictions take place in the United States each year - and this number has gone up amid the Covid-19 pandemic.Evictions are stressf...
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Landlord Tools: Tenant Screening Checklist
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, December 22, 2021
The larger the city you are in, the larger the proportion of residents are likely to be renters rather than owners. In fact, in places like New York City, renters make up 60 percent or more of the population!When such a huge proportion of the population is a prospective tenant, i...
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A Quick Landlord's Guide to Section 8
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Not everybody realizes just how common section 8 housing is. In fact, almost five million people live in Section 8 housing! With so many people living in Section 8 housing, there is ample opportunity for landlords to specialize in Section 8 housing. In other cases, property ...
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Rent Collection for Landlords: The Ultimate Guide
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, November 24, 2021
In the US, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $1,180 per month. That's a large sum of money to be collected from a whole host of renters each month.In fact, some 36% of Americans from 122.8 billion households across the US are renters. If you're one of the la...
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Should You Allow Pets in a Rental Property?
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Up to 68% of American households have some sort of a pet. If you are a landlord, deciding whether to allow pets in a rental property has some major ramifications.Managing properties is all about balancing the needs of tenants with the preservation of your housing resources. Allow...
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4 Things Landlords Need to Know About the Lease Renewal Notice Period
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, October 27, 2021
First-time landlord? We thought so. Becoming a landlord can be challenging. From finding and screening tenants to collecting rent and working out lease renewals, the life of a landlord is always busy.But, let's help you avoid the common pitfalls and t...
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Security Deposit for Rent: A Simple Guide for New Landlords
By Kathy Scott Wednesday, October 13, 2021
As a new landlord, you've heard of the term "security deposit" in the past. If you've ever rented a property on your own, you've likely even paid one. But what is a security deposit? Why do you need a security deposit for rent, and when do you have to g...
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