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Managing Your Online Reputation as a Landlord
When looking for a restaurant to eat at, an employee to hire, and business to invest in one of the first things someone is to use a...
New York City to Review Landlords Compliance with the 421-Program
The 421-a tax program was established in 1971 to boost construction in the city. According to the law, new construction of multiple units...
When Can a Tenant Sue?
As a landlord or property manager, most issues related to your tenants should be easily solved without incident. However, there may be...
Should You Rent to College Students?
Renting to college students is a potentially lucrative market especially if your rental property is located in a college town or near a...
Shelter in Place Rules
As a landlord or property manager, you have an often little-known responsibility to allow people to take refuge in your property if...
When Can Tenant Use Repair and Deduct Rules?
In several states, tenants may be allowed to deduct money from rent to pressure landlords and property managers to make repairs. As a...
Rules Regarding Prospective Tenants Who May Not Be in the US Legally
One of the most controversial aspects of this election year has to do with individuals who are not living in the United States legally. ...
Who Should Pay the Water Bill?
Tenants around the country may be surprised when they move into a new rental and find out that they have to pay the monthly water bill....
Protect Your Rentals against Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are small brownish insects that feed on the blood of animals or humans. Their flat bodies are the size of an apple seed and they...
Who is considered a Landlord
A landlord is someone that owns property that they lease or rent for a fee to another person, generally known as a tenant. A landlord can...
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