The best, most effective way to make and save money as a landlord is to keep up with the law, so turn to Every Landlord's Legal Guide, which gives you the legal and practical solutions you need to rent your residential property right. From move-in to move-out, this book covers a wide range of issues, including fair housing, repairs, sublets, screening for good tenants, and environmental hazards such as mold and bed bugs (yes, bed bugs). With handy 50-state charts listing specific laws for each state, this complete resource will help you avoid hassles and headaches -- not to mention legal fees. From fair housing to security deposits and more, Nolo's bestselling book Every Landlord's Legal Guide helps you: - screen and choosing tenants - prepare leases and rental agreements - collect and returning deposits - avoid discrimination charges - keep up with repairs and maintenance - hire the right property manager - minimize your liability - deal with problem tenants Every Landlord's Legal Guide provides over 30 forms you'll need, including leases and rental agreements. This edition is completely revised with the latest in the law, plus explanations of new federal rules affecting foreclosed properties and new information on security deposits in your state. Are you a landlord in California? Check out The California Landlord's Law Book.
This guide explains the legal framework within which a housing manager is working on any given case, demonstrating the options available in the management of a tenancy.
Rooming House Resident's Handbook: A Guide for Victorian Rooming House Residents
' This new edition has been extensively revised and updated, and takes on the latest developments in the field, including important new case law, such as Artists Court Collective Ltd v. Khan (2016).
From choosing a property and the right tenant to financing, maintenance, and how to get the greatest return on a rental investment, this guide is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book for anyone looking to profit from both residential ...
EXAMPLE 3 Laurie gives Dean a 30-day notice on June 10, after Dean paid his June rent (due on June 1) nine days late. Because the 30-day notice will terminate Dean's tenancy on July 10, Dean will only owe rent for the first ten days of ...
The Landlords' and Tenants' Handbook: A Guide to the Letting of Residential Property
Arizona Rental Rights: A Guide Book for Tenants, Landlords and Mobile Home Users
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Residential Landlord/Tenant Benchbook