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In our society, real estate is a big deal. Everyone wants to own a home, and many people invest in property to ensure a solid financial future. People go into mortgages with the understanding that they will be able to make their payments each month, and that if they can’t for any reason, they will be given time to correct the issue. When it comes to renters, landlords usually have an agreement of some kind in place dictating how much notice must be given before someone is asked to leave. But what about when things go wrong for the landlord? What if they can’t make their mortgage payment and need to evict their tenants? How does that work? Read on to learn more!
Uncontested Eviction Timeline: A Property Manager’s Guide
Almost every property manager will eventually need to file an eviction. While seasoned managers are familiar with the procedure, newer
US Census and Property Manager Compliance: Essential Guidelines by Will Addo
A census is a legally mandated count of people in the United States and its territories, serving an essential constitutional
Welcoming Disabled Applicants: Advice for Property Managers by Will Addo
As property managers, it’s crucial to ensure that disabled applicants receive the same treatment as any other applicant. This means
The Importance of Ensuring All Residents Sign the Lease
Overview: It’s a common oversight in property management: a lease intended for multiple residents only gets signed by one. This
Navigating Rent Assistance: A Guide for Property Managers
Rent assistance is a common recourse for residents struggling to pay rent, and it’s often facilitated through various channels like
Resident or Squatter: A Comprehensive Guide for Property Managers
Navigating the complex situation of dealing with unauthorized occupants, trespassers, or squatters can be a daunting task for property managers.
Revenue Increasing Techniques and the Law: A Guide for Property Managers
In the competitive world of property management, increasing revenue is a common goal. However, it’s essential to understand the legal
PROPERLY EXECUTING THE WRIT OF POSSESSION IN GEORGIA: A GUIDE FOR LOCAL EVICTIONS LLC
The execution of the Writ of Possession is a critical final step in the eviction process. It must be handled
SERVING THE THREE-DAY NOTICE IN GEORGIA
SERVING THE THREE-DAY NOTICE IN GEORGIA The process of preparing, serving, and acting on a Three-Day Notice is more intricate
How to Evict a Tenant In Georgia
It’s the end of the month and your tenants still haven’t made the monthly payment from the 1st of the
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Landlords and tenants should discuss the issue of pets in a rental agreement before signing one. Some leases include pet rules, while others don’t so it’s important to know whether you’re allowed or not if your furry friend will be coming with you on property! This can easily resolved by including an addendum which spells out all legal permission needed for renters who have animals as service animals (or just regular).
Without a reasonable cause, tenants generally cannot change the locks on their property. Landlords have exclusive access to keys for key replacements or new keys when they enter into agreements with new tenants; this includes any motive or purpose behind why someone would want fresh lockboxes installed at an earlier stage than what was originally agreed upon in tenancy papers.
Landlords might have difficulty while entering the property to fulfill their responsibilities related with a rental agreement. There are quite many legal obligations that come along, and it can be hard for landlords if they don’t know what is happening inside or outside of an apartment building at all times. A landlord should inspect his/her properties once per year in order prevent any issues from arising before anything happens such as water pipes bursting due to burst ceilings caused by heavy rains which would cause flooding within your unit itself!
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