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Filed In: Eviction and Real Property Law
Evicting a tenant is never pleasant, but sometimes it simply has to be done. If you have exhausted all you other options and need to evict a tenant, there are specific steps that...
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Among your many responsibilities as a landlord, the law provides for a warranty of implied habitability. This means that the dwelling must be considered habitable and any known problems must be fixed before...
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As the cost of maintaining your rental property rises over time, you may need to raise the rent you charge. But before you raise the rent, you will need to take several things...
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Filed In: Eviction and Real Property Law
Keeping accurate records for a rental property is essential for any landlord. You will need to refer back to this information for tax purposes as well as keep records to avoid any discrimination...
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The phrase "Get it in writing" has special importance for landlords, especially when it comes to the application process. If you do not already use a written rental application for your property, you...
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Over the course of owning a rental property, you may have to contend with a variety of tenant claims. These claims can range from discrimination to inhabitability of your rental property. Although the...
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By Carol Parenzan Smalley |  Filed In: Financial Performance & Reports and Company Activities & Management
Learn more about the various duties of an accountant, and make an informed decision about this role in your company.
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By Carol Parenzan Smalley |  Filed In: Strategic Planning and Management
The primary goal of any business plan is to present a concise overview of your business idea.
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Whether a lease termination is at the request of the landlord or the tenant, as the landlord, it will be to your advantage to draft an appropriate lease termination agreement. This protects your...
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Filed In: Lead Paint and Lead
When you rent out your property, you may be required by law to disclose certain information. Failure to provide these disclosures may result in lawsuits, liability issues, and problems with your state's property...
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Once you have decided to become a landlord, you'll need to be prepared for disputes that will inevitably arise with your new tenants. Being prepared will help you avoid being caught unaware by...
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It is common practice to check prospective tenants' credit reports before approving them for your rental property. This can greatly reduce your risks of accepting problem tenants and can alert you to potential...
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When such systems go haywire, restaurant owners risk literally burning their bottom line.
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Arm yourself with the best tools to keep merchandise from sneaking out the door.
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There is more security for a landlord when a tenant signs a fixed-period lease, and long-term leases can help relieve a landlord's stress about meeting a mortgage payment on the property. However, there...
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Filed In: Eviction and Real Property Law
There are many people in this world that are skilled at avoiding paying rent, and they will go to great lengths to achieve their goals.Here are some ways to avoid renting to problem...
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By Peter Lucash |  Filed In: Accounts Receivable and Billing & Receivables
A signed owner's agreement spells out what happens when new owners enter the scene and existing owners leave, whether due to retirement, disability, disagreement, or death.
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Learn how to stay in compliance with your city's zoning laws for home-based businesses.
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Are you confused about common intellectual property terms? Make sure you know the difference and the most applicable for your business.
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Late rent payments can be a burden for many landlords. It can be the start of a cycle that is difficult to break, especially if the late payer is allowed to continue. Here...
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