September 13, 2018
Landlords: 5 Ways to Legally Protect Against Bad Tenants
| Every landlord gets one at some point: a bad tenant. We don’t just mean unpleasant or […]Read More
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| Every landlord gets one at some point: a bad tenant. We don’t just mean unpleasant or […]Read More
| Bad tenants are like opinions – everyone has one, and they’re not always polite. As a […]Read More
| Moving into a new apartment can be exciting, perhaps you’re moving into your first place or […]Read More
| Disputes can arise over many different issues involving lease agreements, tenant rights, responsibility for repairs to […]Read More
| As many people already know, owning and maintaining a rental property is a lot of work. Beyond the everyday maintenance duties to keep the property and house kept up and functioning properly, landlords must deal with tenants. While some landlord-tenant relationships run smoothly and encounter no real problems, many landlords face tenants who don't care about treating the property with respect, who may even do damage to the property, and who don't want to take responsibility for the conditions they agreed upon in the lease agreement. It is important to know the best way to handle the many different types of tenant disputes and problems that you may face as a landlord.Read More