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A Look at the Data: How Landlords Have Fared During the Pandemic

A Beginner’s Guide To Becoming a Landlord

Want to jumpstart your career in the real estate industry? We made a 10-step guide to becoming a successful landlord.
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5 Types of Insurance Every Landlord Should Have

Protecting your properties and assets is crucial as a landlord. Here are five types of insurance policies you need to mitigate any risks related to your real estate property.
Inflation And Tight Housing Market Push Australians Into Rental Crisis

Top 5 Apartment Amenities Tenants Expect in 2024

The demand for certain amenities, especially in apartment buildings, have continued to evolve over the years. Here is a list of amenities tenants expect in 2024.
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Landlord 101: What Are the Best Practices for Managing Pet-Owning Tenants?

If you are considering allowing your tenants to have pets, here are some of the best practices to consider.
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Rental Property 101: What Repairs Are Landlords Responsible For?

Understanding what repairs landlords are responsible for is crucial to maintaining a positive landlord-tenant relationship. Here are some issues landlords are obligated to fix.
Can You Run a Background Check on a Landlord?

A Landlord’s Guide on Top 7 Questions To Ask Potential Renters

To help you jumpstart your screening process, here are a list of questions you can ask prospective tenants to evaluate their potential as a renter of your property.
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Landlord Tips: 4 Things You Need To Know Before Renting Out Your House

Before you begin listing your units for rent, there are things you should know to ensure a successful venture. Here is a quick guide.

Small Landlords Needs Help as Their Savings Runs Dry Quickly

Many small landlords are voicing out their concerns about their savings being affected since their tenants are failing to pay their rent during the pandemic.

Things to Consider Before Becoming a Landlord

Things to consider before investing in rental properties. In places like Charlotte where the booming real estate market can drive rental rates higher, one may be inclined to invest in rental properties.

Practical Ways to Safe-Guard Your Rental Units from Horrible Tenants This 2016

For a seasoned property manager or even a newbie in the field, finding a good tenant would always be part of the list. Being a landlord, the last thing you would like to have is a tenant who has no capacity to pay his rent.

Why 2016 Is A Good Year To Become A Landlord

Planning to become a landlord? Well, this 2016 is the best year for you to become one. Here's why.

Things to Know When Buying a Tenanted Property

Buying a brand new home and owning one would perhaps be one of the things you've written down in your wish list. However, it is not that easy to buy and own your own house, especially if you are still starting with your career. That is why some individuals would settle with owning a tenanted property or a property which was first used by some tenants.

Tenant Screening: Why Landlords Conduct Background Checks Before Accepting Your Offer -- Should You be Worried?

How do you know if the background checks conducted by your landlords are reliable and safe? Tenant screening is a process conducted by landlords and property managers to evaluate if prospective tenants can fulfill the terms of the lease, and if they can take care of the property in question.

3 Things Landlords Look For In A Commercial Apartment Building

Real estate investors for commercial apartment buildings may vary in the areas they are looking at, but agree to certain general qualities that make them interested in a property.

5 Expert Tips on How to Become a ‘Lord of Landlords’

To become a successful landlord it would mean going beyond collecting rents and creating leasing agreements. You should learn to become not just a mere landlord but perhaps a 'lord of landlords'.