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The Lease has Expired, but the Tenant Remains; Is that Legal?

by admin | Jul 31, 2020 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Lease, Tenants

A Lease is a special kind of contract.There are certain rights and obligations that exist inside of it and in state law that work together at the same time. One of those rights is the ability for a Lease to remain intact in certain cases, even after the original Lease...

A Landlord’s Guide to Prepare and Serve a Notice to Vacate in Accordance with State Law

by admin | Jul 18, 2020 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Notices

Your notice to vacate is an extremely important document and one that so many Landlords get wrong. And there isn’t just one way to get it wrong; that’s the biggest problem. Many Landlords have used the same tired, outdated form as their Notice to Vacate for years—one...

A Landlord’s Hassle-Free Guide to Leasing Residential Rental Property

by admin | Jul 6, 2020 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Lease

You’re probably here because you want to learn everything you can about leasing rental property. Nobody knows everything there is to know about being a Landlord. I certainly won’t ever make that claim, but I can give you access to over a decade of my own experience...

Let’s talk about eviction appeals, why THEY happen, and what can go wrong

by admin | Nov 21, 2019 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions, Landlord's rights

A lot of experienced landlords are absolutely shocked when they win a case and then the tenant is allowed to appeal. Often, they automatically assume that they must have done something wrong. Or that the court has done something wrong. But the truth is, that is not...

Know This BEFORE You Sign! How Much is the Rent?

by admin | Apr 15, 2019 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Lease, Tenants

“But my landlord never told me about these fees!” This is what I hear time after time from people who are in the middle of a lawsuit with a landlord. But 9 times out of 10, the disputes between a landlord and tenant are already addressed in the written lease. Issues...

Property Law Do’s and Don’ts: Don’t Lease out Rental Property if you Can’t Pay the Monthly Note on it Yourself

by admin | Nov 19, 2018 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Property Owner

If you don’t have cash to burn, don’t act like you do. Consider this: Henry Homeowner decides he’s going to take his savings and purchase a rent house in order to generate passive income. After liquidating his savings to cover the purchase of the house, a few repairs,...
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