Archive for April 11th, 2009

How to Avoid Trouble Tenants

How to Avoid Trouble Tenants
The last thing any landlord wants is trouble tenant, because there’s no end to the headaches they can create. From not paying rent, to trashing your rental property, to suing you, these opportunistic savages are to be avoided at all costs. So how do spot them before it’s too late?

Get on the right track; surge ahead with Real Estate investments Posted By : Tammy powell
Real estate is on a very general scale defined as immovable asset such as land and buildings and other structures that are permanently affixed to the land and the buildings. Real estate property can transfer to another title and be sold to any buyer. Real estate investing is the lifeline of this developing and ever growing sector.

Renters Beware
Whether you are relocating, saving up for a down payment, downsizing to pay off debt or in a financial transition, you may find yourself renting a home at some point. More and more are renting because of the gun-shy mortgage companies and their strict loan programs.

Buying Property to Rent
With the property market being in the state it is at present, many people are opting to rent property rather than buying due to fluctuating interest rates and the increasing cost of living. With the current rental market so buoyant, if you can afford to invest, now is the perfect time to buy a property to rent out.

Ways to Keep Good Records Managing Your Rental Property
When it comes to real estate property you must know how to keep good records and managing your rental property at all times. If you purchase one property, you might be able to get by with stuffing receipts and cancelled checks, but if you own multiple properties, you’ll need a better way to organize your finances or you will lose a lot of accounting.

The Purpose of a Rental Contract
Many people believe the purpose of a rental contract is to ensure each party commits to their part of the deal and to find a way to sue each other if the other party fails. That is NOT the purpose a rental contract. Fact is, the law in Canada is designed such that petty cash lawsuits are discouraged. Often times, you will spend more on the lawsuit than getting the rewards from the lawsuit.

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