When Can a Tenant Terminate Their Lease Legally?

Posted on December 1st, 2008 by John Glenn

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There are three conducts a tenant can terminate their legal obligations to the lease during its term:

(1) You can finish it due to legal misconduct on behalf of the landlord

(2) When the landlord legally replaces you with new tenants

(3) By an agreement with the landlord and the tenant Continue reading…


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Tenant Responsibilities

Posted on November 27th, 2008 by John Glenn

Tenant responsibilities may be defined as conduct anticipated from a renter by his landlord once he enters in the house; failure to meet with the terms may be the basis of eviction of the tenant from the house. In other words, the following are a list of rules to bear in mind to avoid possible eviction: Continue reading…


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Tenant Loans - Loans For Non Property Holders

Posted on November 26th, 2008 by John Glenn

Tenant loans are unsecured type of loans which are especially crafted for people who do not own their own property e.g. those living with their parents or those paying rent to a landlord. These loans can be utilized to meet several needs like from purchasing a new car to home improvements. Continue reading…


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Landlord Tenant Law - Why You Should Not Terminate a Tenant’s Lease When He Fails to Pay Rent

Posted on November 21st, 2008 by John Glenn

The Arizona Landlord Tenant Act and other Arizona laws govern the legal bond between landlords and tenants. In some cases, the statutory requirements capture preference over the language in a lease contract, so landlords must be careful how they manage interactions with tenants who are violating their lease. Continue reading…


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Fair Housing Rights for Tenants and Buyers

Posted on November 19th, 2008 by John Glenn

Congress executed the Fair Housing Act initially in the year 1968. It was then altered in 1988 and safeguards home buyers and renters similarly from all kinds of discriminatory practices. Under the guidelines of the Fair Housing Act, sellers and property owners are not permitted to refuse a sale or reject a rental application because of race, color, religion, nationality, gender, disabilities, or family status. Continue reading…


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What Are The Legal Requirements Of Landlords?

Posted on November 12th, 2008 by John Glenn

If you are an existing landlord, or plan to become one soon, you are supposed to be fully aware of certain regulations. The Property Business is just like any other business where you need to fulfill plenty regulations in order to operate in the business.

Luckily, the requirements are not that burdensome, and soon become second nature.

As a landlord, you have a responsibility to Continue reading…


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How A Letting Agent Can Help Landlords

Posted on November 3rd, 2008 by John Glenn

There are a numerous considerations to make as a landlord not least is seeking a suitable letting agent that understands your concerns. In most cases letting agents in fact take steps on behalf of the landlord and not the tenant. Their pay comes out of the landlord’s pocket and the services they offer for these fees depending on the agency. The main job of a letting agent is to find tenants for rental properties which are known as accommodation agencies. Continue reading…


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What Is Your Landlord Doing With Your Rent Deposit?

Posted on October 31st, 2008 by John Glenn

What is a rent deposit?
A rent deposit should be a sum of finance passed by a tenant to a landlord at the beginning of a lease as security for payment of rent.

Rent deposits for residential premises are now secured by regulations. A landlord must connect with a Tenancy Deposit Scheme and failure to obey with the regulations entitles the tenant to sue for compensation equal to three times the value of the rent deposit. Continue reading…


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Real Estate Tips: Building A New House

Posted on October 21st, 2008 by John Glenn

Most of the couples contemplate building a new home and renting out their old PPR (Primary Place of Residence), but are in doubt about the ATO’s (Australian Tax Office) rules as per the deductibility of the interest on each property’s mortgage.

If you ask yourself, which property is gaining “assessable income” the answer will be obvious. Interest on the old home will now be deductible, as it is now earning assessable income but no more the new home, as it is not earning assessable income. Continue reading…


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Landlord Tips: Landlord Property Services

Posted on October 16th, 2008 by John Glenn

An online landlord property services offered widespread coverage including a number of real estate services. Landlord property services include landlord insurance, landlords building insurance, landlord Contents Insurance, Energy Performance certificate, Home Information Pack.

Fire, smoke, airline and automobile impact, and hail are all standard causes that may ruin the structural integrity of a building and usually, insurance policies for landlord liability cover these things. You can protect your building with the help of an extensive insurance coverage. If there is any catastrophe, you are not required to restructure anything from a scrape. Continue reading…


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