T-XU.COM      
Home |
  Home>Finance>Leasing>
Protecting Your Property with a Landlord Guide
By Jim Lotter        [Hits: 9562]



Renting residential or business property can be an extremely profitable business. There is a lot of money to be made buy renting apartments, homes, or business property out to renters. However, this enterprise can quickly sour if your tenants are unable to pay the rent each month or worse damage your property. If you are either currently a landlord or considering purchasing a property, it is important that you read up on how to be a landlord, and understand your rights.

If you own a piece of property that you are considering renting out, it is increasingly important that you know your legal rights as a landlord. Today, many landlords can get stuck with thousands of dollars of unpaid rent or legal fees because they do not know how to write an ironclad contract or don't know their rights as a landlord. Here are some pointers on getting the information that you need to protect yourself.

There are numerous landlord guides which can be found in websites online or in e-book form. A well informed landlord knows his or her rights and obligations regarding subjects such as security deposits, rental applications, discrimination, repair responsibilities, rent increases, lease termination, and eviction notices. It is also vital to understand how to avoid potentially bad tenants using legal tools such as credit checks, background checks, and criminal checks.

These tools are just one way to protect yourself against renters that could possibly ruin your investment. You also need to learn how to write a strong contract, understand your tenants legal rights and obligations and how to watch out for major pitfalls. So if you are a landlord, a landlord guide is an invaluable tool to protect your investment.


  Top Articles
*Top Mistakes with Equipment Le
*Dodging Leasing's Grim Reaper:
*Residential Investing with a L
*Pricing Your Apartments
*Maintain That One Step Lead On
*Equipment Leasing or Purchase?
*Basic Things You Should Know A
*Warning - This Lease Might Exp
*Franchise Agreements; Leases a
*Equipment Leasing Blunders Tha
*True Tenant Tales, Volume One
*The issue of car finance
  Related Articles
*Your Accountant Will Agree: Le
*Franchise Agreements; Leases a
*Residential Investing with a L
*Car Loans for People with Bad
*Equipment Leasing: Getting A Q
*Minimize a New Car Cost During
*Lease Residual Values¡­..Who D
*Getting The Equipment Lease Fl
*How Leasing Companies Differ
*Capitalizing on Equipment Leas
*Car Finance Options and Soluti
*Equipment Leasing - A Better F


Prev: Making Money on the Internet - the Jeff Bezos Way   Next: I came to divide.



Home | Site Map | Bookmark this site | T-XU RSS
Copyright 2007 T-XU.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.