Renting and Leasing

Garnishing a Tenant’s Wages for Back Rent or Damages

Depending on the state in which your property sits, you can probably collect back rent and damages from former tenants through wage garnishment. Garnishment of wages is done through the courts, after a judgment is made against the debtor. The debtor’s employer is ordered to withhold a portion of his or her wages, and turn them [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 18, 2010 at 7:30 am

Categories: Eviction, Garnishing Tenant Wages, Garnishment, How to Garnish Tenant’s Wages, Landlord Paperwork and Forms, Landlord Tips, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Tenants Wages   Tags: best, landlord, property, rental, tenant

What if Your Tenant is Doing Drugs?

Christopher is no newbie landlord. He has purchased and rehabbed several properties in his city, and is running his investment property business full time. His tenants are a mix of couples, families, and singles from every income tier and diverse backgrounds. He’s had his share of problem tenants, but the only real problems he’s had [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 16, 2010 at 6:05 am

Categories: Evicting Tenant for Pot, Eviction, Landlord and Tenant FAQs, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Tenants Drug Use, What to do if Tenant Uses Drugs   Tags: background, complete, free, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Five No-Nos for Landlords

If you’re a seasoned landlord, you probably have done each of these no-nos at least once in your career. If you’re a newbie, consider yourself warned: these five errors are easy to make, and can cost you plenty. 1. Making decisions with your heart instead of your head. Yes, owning rental property is a people business—and when [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 11, 2010 at 7:00 am

Categories: Common Landlord Errors, Landlord and Tenant FAQs, Landlord Mistakes, Landlord No No, Landlord Tips, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing   Tags: best, employment, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Common Legal Mistakes Landlords Make

While most landlords appropriately treat their rental property businesses like a business, there are always ways to improve practices and in turn, cash flow. If you’re making any of these common legal mistakes, you could be putting your business and finances at risk. Lackluster leases and rental agreements: The most important legal document in [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 9, 2010 at 7:28 am

Categories: Common Legal Mistakes Landlords Make, Keeping Good Landlord Records, Landlord Paperwork and Forms, Landlord Tips, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing   Tags: check, employee, landlord, national, property, rental, tenant

Rental Property Website Tips

In this challenging rental market, a rental property owner needs effective marketing tools. A website can be a great way to advertise your properties and reach more potential tenants than the competition. Your website can be free. Using a blogging platform like WordPress is the most popular way to get started with your own custom website—at [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 5, 2010 at 1:21 am

Categories: How to Start a Landlord Website, Landlord Tips, Landlord Website Tips, Marketing for Landlords, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Setting up a Landlord Website   Tags: background, check, free, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Rent Collection: All the Options

Landlords have many options for collecting rent from tenants—some more secure than others. Take a look at our readers’ tips and decide which is best for you. 1. In person: A dicey choice, for sure, and one of the more old-fashioned methods for rent collecting. Some landlords physically visit tenants and pick up rent, or tenants drop [...]

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Posted by Teresa - February 3, 2010 at 5:55 am

Categories: How to Collect Rent, Landlord Paperwork and Forms, Landlord Tips, Online Rent Payment, Rent Collection Options, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Rents and Deposits, Using Direct Deposit for Rent Payment   Tags: best, check, landlord, online, property, rental, tenant

What Makes a Landlord “Good?”

Landlording can be a tough business. Your income often depends on factors beyond your control: the economy leads to job losses; job losses and overbuilding lead to vacancies; vacancies lead to a renter’s market. Coupled with the day-to-day hassles of keeping your properties in shape, handling tenant problems, and making the numbers work, the stress [...]

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Posted by Teresa - January 30, 2010 at 5:14 am

Categories: Good Landlord, Landlord and Tenant FAQs, Landlord Tips, Landlord/Tenant Issues, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing   Tags: background, best, check, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Is This Rental Discrimination?

Question 1 is about pet policies. Let’s say a landlord has five rental units. The tenants in four of them are neat and clean. The fifth tenants are not. They leave trash around their unit, and during inspections the landlord wonders if they ever clean the place.  If a “neat and clean” tenant wants to [...]

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Posted by Teresa - January 25, 2010 at 4:13 am

Categories: Fair Housing Act, Landlord Tenant Lawsuits, Rental Discrimination, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Tenant Screening & Background Checks   Tags: background, check, complete, landlord, national, rental, tenant

Pests in Rental Housing: Who is Responsible?

The question of pest control in rental properties is often debated. Tenants expect that their rental unit will be pest-free when they move in.—and they expect that the property owner will keep it pest-free. Pests fall under the responsibility of making your property habitable, which your tenants are entitled to. Some landlords maintain that their responsibility [...]

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Posted by Teresa - January 19, 2010 at 12:41 am

Categories: Landlord and Tenant FAQs, Landlord Tenant Pest Issues, Landlord Tips, Pest Control in Rental Housing, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing   Tags: free, landlord, property, rental, tenant

Using Social Media to Advertise Rentals

Communication is a landlord’s most important skill when it comes to filling rental vacancies. Harnessing the power of all types of communication outlets can lead to greater success. Using social media networks is another tool you can consider. Social media networks include Facebook and Twitter, which attract the most attention and seem to have hundreds of [...]

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Posted by Teresa - January 11, 2010 at 8:01 am

Categories: Facebook for Rental Property, Marketing for Landlords, Rental Property Management, Renting and Leasing, Social Media for Landlords, Twitter for Rentals   Tags: landlord, online, property, rental, tenant

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