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The Length of a Tenancy Agreement and How it Effects the Status of a Tenancy - R
How long should I grant an assured shorthold tenancy agreement for? Its possible to grant an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) for a fixed period, say 6 months. These tenancies are referred to as Fixed Term Tenancys. At the end of the term if the tena
Maintain Your Investment Property With a Property Manager
Each property that is owned by someone has a unique set of job descriptions that come with it. If you are familiar with real estate, you are also probably familiar with the roles that are associated to investment properties you own. One of the impor
Dealing With Renters - It Is What It Is!
We do a lot of rentals each week. Lately,some of the Realtors we're involved with seem to be scared to "Pull the trigger" per se with accepting the renter! They seem to forget the majority of people who are renting can't afford to purchase a home, a
Things To Do If Rents Don't Cover The Monthly Expenses
When renting out properties one thing that can happen is the rents don't cover the monthly expenses of a property. One reason this can happen is if taxes go up or if the cost to heat the home or other bills go up. One thing you can do if the rents d
How To Make Your Property Safer When Renting It Out
When renting out properties there are some things you should do to keep your property safe. One thing you should do to make your property safer when renting it out is clean up any snow or ice on the property. If your property is in a colder climate
Terms of a Tenancy Agreement - UK Landlords
The terms of the tenancy agreement effectively set out the rights and responsibilities of the landlord and tenant. The Terms are normally contained under a series of headings. Landlords should be clear that the law acts in such a way as to allow the
Utilise Your Tenants
Every property investor will agree that without tenants you do not really have a property business. Your tenants will pay the rent set by you. This rent will be used to pay for: Your mortgage repayments Recurring property maintenance Fixtures and fu
The Tenancy Agreement - UK Property
Background Once you have identified an acceptable tenant and all the references have checked out, the next stage is to get them to enter into a tenancy agreement. Do I need to bother with a formal agreement? Well the short answer is actually no. You
Using a Guarantor - UK Landlords
What is a guarantor? A guarantor is simply an individual, often a close relative that undertakes to assume the financial liabilities of the tenant including paying the rent in the event that they stop. Where a guarantor enters into an agreement he o
The Lease - Owner Protection Begins Here - What Are The Most Important Clauses?
The lease signing: This agreement is the foundation of the relationship between landlord and tenant. It will define the rules and regulations both parties will live with. It should also describe the penalties or outcomes of actions that harm or brea
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