Good Tenants Are Hard To Find - These Tips Can Make Your Search Easier

Posted on: 5 February 2018

Not ready to sell your home just yet? Turning it into a rental property provides a great way of putting an otherwise empty property to good use, plus it gives you an alternate stream of income. The toughest part of renting your home isn't getting it ready for your new tenants - it's finding those reliable tenants in the first place. Here are a few helpful tips you can use to find the perfect tenant for your rental home.
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3 Steps To Take Before Buying A Piece Of Land

Posted on: 3 February 2018

Buying a piece of land can be a lot more complicated than buying a lot with a house already on it. Here are three steps to take before buying a piece of land. Make Sure To Find Out What Restrictions Apply One of the most important steps to take before buying a piece of land is to make sure to find out what restrictions apply. For example, you will want to look into any codes or ordinances that the city or county may have as to the size of the house you can build, the style of the house you can build, and how far back from the edge of the property the house has to be.
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Roaming Professionals Need More Than Hotels

Posted on: 2 February 2018

Are you fairly successful at working remotely? Is working from home or working in different locations your new norm? Professionals who can reach middle income and above are often at a crossroads: do you find friends and family to live with, become a regular at a hotel, or start leasing homes and offices as needed? Short terms leases are a strong market in an economy of traveling workers and free spirits alike, but if you must make a living while traveling, here are a few features to look for in your next lease.
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Reasons To Not Let Your Tenant Sublet His/Her Apartment

Posted on: 2 February 2018

When you rent an apartment unit to a tenant, there are several different factors that you'll need to consider. One thing that might not immediately be on your radar is whether or not you'll permit the tenant to sublet his or her unit if a need arises. While there can be lots of benefits of subletting, this can also be a situation that leads to some headaches for the person who owns the property.
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