What Every Landlord Needs to Know
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. (Verlag)
978-0-07-143887-2 (ISBN)
How to protect your investment, maximize your return, and make the tough tasks much easier What's the hardest part of being a landlord? Raising the rent? Turning down a prospective tenant? Evicting a current tenant? Dealing with tenant complaints? Whether you're an experienced landlord or new to the business, you know that these problems are just the tip or the iceberg. You might find yourself wishing there were faster, easier, more profitable ways to make these headaches go away-and now there are! What Every Landlord Needs to Know provides innovative, effective, completely legal solutions for everything from property and tenant issues to maintenance and repair problems, to legal obligations and responsibilities. Landlord Richard Jorgensen also offers ingenious tips on how to avoid many of these difficulties altogether.
This comprehensive guide shows you how to: * Maximize the screening power of the rental applications and credit reports* Select only high-quality tenants* Avoid rejection and discrimination lawsuits* Implement basic maintenance and preventive measures that save time and money* Get rid of nonpaying tenants* Handle critical landlord/tenant interactions with ease Complete with a sample rental application, lease, and credit check, as well as a list of credit bureaus and landlord associations, What Every Landlord Needs to Know is your key to making your tenants happier, your property more valuable, and yourself more successful.
Richard H. Jorgensen (Marshall, MN) has been a landlord, entrepreneur, and real estate developer for more than 30 years.
Chapter 1 Selecting High-Quality Tenants 1Chapter 2 Finding the Ideal Tenant 9Chapter 3 Screening Out the Most Undesirable Tenants 23Chapter 4 Discrimination Laws 47Chapter 5 Avoiding Rejection Lawsuits 57Chapter 6 The Legal System 67Chapter 7 The Rent Application or Application for Lease 83Chapter 8 Understanding the Lease and Contractual Agreement 93Chapter 9 Know and Understand the Benefits of the Credit Report 101Chapter 10 Finding a Credit Bureau 111Chapter 11 Repair, Replacement, and Maintenance 123Chapter 12 Developing a Financially SuccessfulSelf-Management Program 137Chapter 13 Creeping Socialism in Real Estate 159Chapter 14 Insurance Coverage 167Chapter 15 Eviction and Collecting Past-Due Rent 173Chapter 16 Moving Out and Rent Deposit 191Chapter 17 The Positive Aspects of Real Estate Investing 203Chapter 18 Forms 211Index 225
Verlagsort | London |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 417 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-143887-4 / 0071438874 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-143887-2 / 9780071438872 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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