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Barred from Entering My Own Rented Property
Landlords and tenants often fall foul of the law when they mistakenly prevent the other from entering a rented property. It’s an all too common occurrence – and one that sometimes finds itself being...
2 comments7 Questions You Must Ask Your Letting Agent
Contrary to the myth, all letting agents are not the same. Some are good at what they do, some are mediocre – and some are very very bad. Identifying the rogue agents is crucial, if you hope to turn your...
0 commentsReasons for Undertaking Property Inspections
Regular rented property inspections are a task every landlord or agent should attempt to perform, because they are the only way a landlord can be certain their investment is being cared for appropriately by...
1 commentWays to avoid probate
Probate is a court-supervised process. During the process a will is determined to be the will-maker's final statement regarding how the will-maker wants his or her property distributed. It also confirms the appointment of the personal representative...
3 commentsThe Twenty (20) Day Notice to Terminate Tenancy in Washington State.
The twenty (20) day to terminate tenancy. How to serve the notices and what to expect.
3 commentsTenancy in Common
December 26, 2006 Tenancy in common is a legal term that refers to property held by two or more people with each having ownership of a certain, undivided, portion of the property. Each person has access to...
3 commentsGood Communication with Your Tenant is a Key to Success
Communicating with the tenant is critical to the tenant/landlord relationship. Both parties must understand and respect the other. When there is a problem because the tenant does not follow the lease, take the time to discuss the situation. It is important for the landlord to re-emphasize the rules of the tenancy, and try to work things out. It may prevent the landlord or property manager from the financial and time-consuming burden of taking eviction action.
0 commentsThe Essential Guide to Letting
New landlords sometimes make what seem obvious mistakes to those of us that are more experienced. But we have all been there, so here are a few tips for any novice property investors just starting out along...
0 commentsLandlord and Tenant Myths Debunked
Rental myths abound. This article busts some of these myths, outlines the real facts in Ontario and provides links to valuable resources for landlords and tenants in both Canada and the USA.
5 commentsLandlord Headaches and How To Solve Them PART TWO
There are often simple remedies to life’s problems, though we may not always realise what they are until it’s too late – and that can be expensive, if you just happen to be a landlord. In the second...
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