Posted in Landlords on Sep 15th, 2007
By Michael Peterson
Keeping rental properties in great shape can be a time consuming endeavor. However, its a necessary evil if you want to continually have quality renters that respect both you and your property. Problem renters are simply that, a problem. Ideally you will be able to find tenants that pay their rent on time [...]
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Posted in Landlords on Sep 11th, 2007
Most common reason that raises the need of eviction is negligence at the initial stage of hiring out the property. It’s the responsibility of the landlord to determine the veracity of tenant so as to avoid eviction later on. The best way to avoid eviction is to get an agreement signed stating all the clauses [...]
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Posted in Landlords, Tenants, Video on Sep 10th, 2007
A documentary about Christopher Mincham and Diane Searle two rogue landlords on Hayling Island, Hampshire, England.
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Posted in Landlords, Tenants on Sep 6th, 2007
By Jacqueline Bodnar
Benjamin Franklin once said that it takes many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it. Although this saying applies to a variety of situations, lately it seems to apply particularly well to the privacy issues that surface for tenants of rental properties. While tenants may think [...]
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Posted in Landlords, Video on Sep 4th, 2007
If your planning on moving to Australia anytime soon, do not rent from this loser.
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Posted in Landlords, Tenants, Video on Aug 31st, 2007
Posted in Landlords, Tenants on Aug 30th, 2007
Pulled from the Welland Tribune News - By Maggie Riopelle
Niagara College students risk being put out on the streets if Welland’s fire chief finds them living in unsafe, illegal housing.
When it comes to concerns with off-campus housing there are no shortage of issues. This year, however, Denys Prevost plans on tackling a major safety concern, which [...]
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Posted in Landlords on Aug 29th, 2007
By David Jackson
By now you know you want to be in the apartment buying business. The process is fairly simple if you consider this three step plan:
STEP 1 - Decide which horse you’re going to ride: First things first, before you can get started as a real estate entrepreneur, you have to know what you want [...]
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Posted in Landlords on Aug 29th, 2007
By David Jackson
Apartment investments provide low risk compared to residential investing. A $250,000 home can rent up to $2500 a month. While a $250,000 10 unit apartment building at $500 per unit can rent for $5000 a month. If your tenant moves out of your home, all cash flow is immediately gone until new tenant is [...]
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