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  • How to Rent a Home in Foreclosure

    If you want to rent a home in foreclosure, you have to take a look around to see if there are any programs that allow you to do so. You need some type of special program in place that is approved...

  • How to Keep a Good Tenant

    So you've screened, found and placed your perfect tenant- now all you have to do is keep them! While quite a few Tenants know the ins and outs of Tenant trickery, you know a good one when you get...

  • How Does a Fixer-Upper Improve Profit?

    People don't just buy houses to live in them. Many people also look to buy investment properties, or homes from which they wish to eventually profit. One of the most profitable ways to do that is...

  • How to Negotiate a Tenant-Repair Contract

    Unlike most tenancy terms spelled out in your original contract with a renter, unforeseen repair situations may arise outside the scope of the agreement, necessitating a separate contract between...

  • How to Establish a Repair Maintenance Plan for Investment Property

    Establishing a reliable plan for the maintenance and repair of your property protects your investment and keeps the tenants happy. By following a prearranged program, you can avoid costly repairs...

  • How to Build a Relationship With Your Tenant

    Landlords and tenants tend to have fewer problems when they have a good relationship. Tenants are less likely to pay a landlord late if they respect and care about them. Tenants are less likely...

  • How to be a Good Landlord

    Unfortunately, landlords have bad reputations. Tenants accuse property owners of collecting the rent and neglecting repairs. Landlords are assumed to be slumlords until proven otherwise. Taking...

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