Landlord Insurance for Beginnersby Stephen Hill Landlord insurance, also commonly known, as buy to let insurance is something a landlord should begin to consider even as early as considering the purchase of a property. Failure to put in place insurance on a property could leave you with nothing to show... more
Best Landlord Insuranceby Jennifer Tweed Are you looking for the cheapest Landlord Insurance for your investment property? Finding the best landlord insurance does not have to be difficult providing you know exactly what you are looking for. As a landlord, conscious of cashflow, it can be very... more
Protecting Your Property with a Landlord Guideby Jim Lotter 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 t... more
Landlord Tips And Tricksby Mark Walters Every real estate investor dealing in rental homes has done his own clean-up and fix-up, at least in the early years. Landlords also become very skilled at managing tenants after being burned a few times.You learn the tricks of the trade and how to get t... more
So You Want to be a Landlord?by Terence Ward The residual income from owning rental properties may bring more money into your life than the fast flip in the long term. If nothing else, the stress is reduced because a well-chosen investment will pay for itself until you the market is ready for you t... more
The Checklist Every Landlord Needsby Gloria Smith One of the most taxing activities tenants and landlords must do is to conduct the moving in and moving out inspection of the property. The moving in “grand tour” of the property is done primarily so both parties would be aware of the present condition of ... more
Landlord Blues? How To Find A Good Tenant.by Robert Lipply Do you currently own rental property but find it hard to find good tenants? You're not alone. Many investors choose to purchase real estate for investment purposes hoping to find a good occupant for their property. Unfortunately many times you will rec... more
Landlord Alert-When Is It Time To Sellby Dave Schneider During the last twenty years of teaching investors about the benefits of investing in real estate it still amazes me how often I’m asked when is the best time to sell rental property?My answer is simple…..It depends.What does it depends on, you ask? It de... more
The Five P's of How To Be A Landlord And Manage Real Estate!by Dave Schneider Many real estate investors become frustrated with the tenants and the toilets. And when you look at the way they manage, it's no surprise.The most important part of investing in rental real estate is to have a good property management system. In any succe... more
How To Be A Successful Landlordby Don Suter With house prices rising faster than rental incomes, it is becoming more difficult to make a successful living from buy-to-let. We look at ways for landlords to maximise their profits and avoid financial difficulty.RemortgageBuy-to-let mortgage rates used... more
Don't Be A Penny Pinching Landlordby Mark Walters Most of us who are small real estate investors buying and renting single family homes are accustomed to making every dollar count. It's that habit that causes us to make a silly decisions when we advertise a house for rent.Just take a look at the Home Fo... more
Being a Landlordby Cecilia Sherrard 1. Find the right tenants. New landlords must select solvent, solidly
employed renters capable of sending their checks in on time and must
not exclude anyone protected by federal Fair Housing laws -- racial
minorities, the disabled, single mothers w... more
When The Landlord Must Say, "Everybody OUT!"by Mark Walters When an investor owns and manages apartments he or she often has to make tough decisions.Here's an example of one:Barry and Terri, husband and wife, are tenants in a four unit apartment building. They have a stormy relationship that one evening erupts in... more
Do You Need to Download a Landlord Inventory On-Line Today?by Jennifer Tweed Do you need to download a Landlord Inventory on-line now? Why is it so important to have a Landlord Inventory?Firstly, if you are a landlord, you need to be prepared. As much as we all like to think we can trust everyone, it is very important that buy t... more
Real Estate Investing - So You Want to be a Landlord!by Dr.Phil Speer Is landlording the way to go if you are starting into real estate investing today?Receiving cash flow from rental residuals is an exciting idea. If the rental housing is congregated in large apartments within a focused area, the costs of management and ma... more
Questions To Ask The Landlord Before Renting His Apartmentby Sameer Panjwani Apartment hunting is not the easiest thing around. You may find places not suited to your tastes or those which do are not to your budget. Eventually, you may have to settle for something a little less than perfect or if you’re lucky, you may just find a ... more
Nobody Loves A Landlordby Mark Walters The typical landlord starts off life as a light
hearted real estate investor. The investor is
brimming with enthusiasm and is determined to
acquire some single family homes that will be
attractive to renters... and start down the road
to financial i... more
Hey Landlord! Is Your Lease Legal?by Mark Walters The longer you are a landlord the more you strive to create the perfect lease/rental agreement. Landlords learn in the school of hard-knocks that some tenants are certified trouble makers and we try our best to protect ourselves with a carefully structu... more
Tenant vs. Landlord: Where the Law Standsby K. Kemper I am a [by default, in Arizona, a “limited” attorney] Real Estate Broker. Real estate brokers are held to a high standard in tenant and landlord real estate law. Thus, on several Expert web sites, I answer questions about “what can I do, my landlord is…….... more
Tenancy Laws Every Landlord Should Knowby Sadiya Anjum Laws vary from state to state and it is up to you to find out more about them. But here are a few general guidelines and questions which may help you discover what your state dictates with regard to these issues. Find out simple things like a limit on the... more
Landlord Credit Checksby Alison Cole A person who owns a property such as a house, apartment, or a piece of real estate and rents or leases out his property or properties to other individuals or organizations is known as a landlord. These properties provide the landlords with their source of... more