Resources for Landlords and Real Estate Investors


Category: Landlord Education


How and Why to Invest in a Property with Mixed-Use Zoning

A glance across Main Street in a bustling town reveals a blend of restaurants, stores, and services at ground level with apartments rising above them. Many downtown condominiums inhabit the same city block as coffee shops, supermarkets, and theaters. Every day, more of these mixed-use developments rear their heads. And landlords wonder if they should …

Tips for Working with a Homeowner Association

A homeowner association (HOA) is an organization that supervises a subdivision of apartments, townhouses, condominiums, or single-family homes. Every property owner within the subdivision automatically becomes an HOA member. As such, he must pay dues to the organization and abide by its policies. In turn, the HOA’s board of directors oversees the proper maintenance of …

Factors to Consider when Renting to Seniors

Retirees often downsize from family homes to smaller rental properties. This fact makes senior citizens a significant body of potential tenants. In many respects, seniors make desirable renters since they are often quieter, less prone to recklessness, and are more experienced property caretakers. But the senior population also requires specific considerations from their landlords. Here …

Whitehouse Releases Blueprint for Renters Bill of Rights

The White House has published a memorandum entitled “Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights“. While the Blueprint does not create any new law, it does set forth certain actions that federal agencies intend to take regarding landlord-tenant matters. Assuming property owners and managers are already following the law as written, no immediate changes are …