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  • How to Sublet an Apartment in New York

    Need to move out of your New York apartment before your lease is up? List your New York apartment as a sublet! It's a simple process, and if you take precautions, it's a win-win-win situation...

  • How Do Rent-to-Own Houses Work?

    Rent-to-own homes, also known as "lease-to-own" and "lease purchase," are contractual agreements that can have many different variations. Essentially, the owners of the house agree to rent it out...

  • How to Run a Credit Check on a Prospective Tenant

    Checking a prospective tenant's credit history is very important before you rent out your space. People with bad credit can often prove to be troublesome renters. A tenant screening can save you a...

  • How to Do a Credit Check on a Prospective Tenant

    In these time of economic uncertainty everyone wishes to protect there investments. Including and especially your rental property. One way to do this is run a credit check on the prospective tenant.

  • What Do I Need to Do to Rent My House?

    Do you want to move, but the prices being offered for your house don't match your needs? Consider keeping the home and renting it out, at least temporarily. Many homeowners are choosing to rent...

  • How to Create Interest in Your Rental Property

    Telling a prospective tenant how great your property is will only get you so far. Schedule a showing and let them see it for themselves! But before you let them walk through the door, take these...

  • How to Run Credit Checks on Prospective Tenants

    Find out about the financial responsibility and history of prospective tenants by running credit checks on rental applicants. Follow these few steps to look into your potential tenants' financial...

  • How to Win Over a Prospective Landlord

    In competitive rental markets, it's important to impress prospective landlords by presenting yourself as responsible, courteous and agreeable.

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