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  • How Renters Can Find Proof of a Home Foreclosure

    When a rental property goes into foreclosure, a landlord is under no legal obligation to inform the tenant. If you suspect the home you are renting is in foreclosure and you have not been able to contact your landlord, or if he refuses to provide adequate answers, the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 allows you to get proof of any foreclosure proceedings on the property from the circuit court in your county.

  • How to Find a Renter for a House

    There are many reasons you may be considering renting a property you own. You may be moving to a larger home, have many properties you own, or maybe you inherited a home and do not want to sell it. Whatever the reason, there are a number of steps to take to successfully rent your home.

  • How to Find Good Home Renters

    There might be good money in being a landlord, but there are also many risks. This article may help save you money and time by finding good renters.

  • How to Buy a Multi-Unit Building

    Build your nest egg and net worth by investing in a multi-unit building. Unless you are a commercial investor, most folks buy residential multi-unit buildings. A multi-unit building is more than one family residing in the same building and can be a duplex or a 10 unit complex. Before you buy, there are some important points to consider.

  • How to Find Renters for a Timeshare Rental

    Finding renters for a timeshare rental can be an easy process or a difficult one--depending on how much time you have and where your timeshare rental is. If you price the timeshare right and start early enough, you should be able to find renters for your timeshare rental.

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