lease: What do I do if I have to move before my lease is up? - 04/26/08 01:27 AM
If you must break your lease you should contact your property manager both in writing (letter or email) and via telephone as soon as possible. Although you are responsible for your entire lease, we can go to work to find a replacement resident as soon as we receive your written notification. (1 comments)
lease: If you get sued by your tenant who pays the attorney fees? - 04/08/08 05:04 PM
If you have tenants you are subject to getting sued by them. You are also in a position to have to sue your tenants at some point for non payment of rent or to enforce some part of the rental agreement. If you have never been sued or have not sued (10 comments)
lease: Yard Care and who is responsible in a single family rental - 04/02/08 04:38 PM
When you rent out a single family home it is usually a concern as to who is best suited to take care of the yard work involved. Owners normally do not want to provide a gardener that might cost $50-100 per month since that amount might not be able to be (0 comments)
lease: Residents that vacate prior to the end of the lease. - 03/28/08 01:08 PM
There are a lot of reasons why a tenant might try to break a lease. Some may be valid and require the landlord to allow this to happen. One example is a military transfer. But, most sitiuations are simply a choice, like a civilian job transfer or promotion, don't like the neighborhood, (1 comments)
lease: Renting a property "site unseen". - 03/16/08 05:59 PM
With the internet and all the photos it has become more common for prospective renters to want to rent a property "site unseen". This used to happen once in a while before the internet, but it is more frequently requested now. Of course, the problem with this is that once they do (2 comments)