Creating the Perfect Home Office in a Small Space

2020 has taken it upon itself to become the year of work from home (WFH). Change and discomfort go hand in hand, though, and most of us have struggled to sync our work routines within our homes. The solution may be simpler than you think - a small but deliberately designed WFH or

2023-12-10T21:33:45-05:00April 28th, 2020|

Dealing with Difficult Tenants

Even with thorough tenant screenings and contract agreements, if you are a landlord you can still wind up with difficult tenants. At some point in your career you may need to evict a tenant, but steps can be taken to solve conflict before an eviction notice is necessary. In addition, learning how to

2024-01-15T14:03:32-05:00February 28th, 2020|

Conducting a Fall Inspection of Your Rental Property

With fall around the corner, now is the best time for rental property owners to carry out inspections. The resulting damage of inclement weather can detract from your investment. Avoid these risks by preparing in advance. Investors should use this time to ensure their properties are safe for the upcoming months. General Inspection of

2024-01-15T14:17:59-05:00August 29th, 2019|

Landlord Liability 101

Spring is just around the corner! However, with warmer weather and longer days comes an increased risk of injury as people become more active in and around their homes. As a landlord, what are your obligations when a tenant or their guest is injured on your property? Regarding the question of landlord liability,

2023-12-20T13:33:26-05:00February 25th, 2019|

Move over, Millennials … Generation Z is Entering the Housing Market

A new group is making their entrance into the housing market. Generation Z - those born between 1995 and 2010 - comprises 21 percent of the American population (totaling 66.3 million people). They are beginning to enter the housing market as renters, and here are some of the amenities they are looking for

2024-01-15T14:45:56-05:00December 7th, 2018|

Service and Support Animals: Accommodations Required of Landlords

A rental property is a very convenient source of additional income, but it also places certain legal obligations on landlords. Laws regarding pets and support animals can prove to be some of the most confusing. Guide for Landlords Here is our basic guide for landlords to your rights and responsibilities if a tenant

2024-01-15T14:56:48-05:00November 15th, 2018|

Preparing Your Investment Property for Fall

Smart investors know that understanding risks is the key to maximizing any investment. When it comes to an investment property, the weather is one of the most volatile risk factors. It has the potential to inflict severe damage to your portfolio, particularly as seasons change. Since fall is just around the corner, this

2023-12-20T15:38:20-05:00August 24th, 2018|

Creating the Perfect Study Space for Your Child

A good education is the most reliable springboard for success in life. While school itself is important, the home to which a child returns every day is just as crucial. Give your child the best chance to fulfill their potential in the future – follow these tips to create the perfect study space

2023-12-20T15:44:10-05:00August 17th, 2018|

What Investors Need to Know About the Millennial Housing Market

There is some debate about the definition of a “millennial”. Semantics aside, the most essential point for a homeowner or investor to understand is that they comprise the largest single renter demographic entering the housing market. Millennial Perspective on the Housing Market Estimated to number between 65 and 75 million individuals in the United

2024-01-15T15:01:55-05:00August 10th, 2018|
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