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Your agreement should have details about your property and what items are excluded or included
First, what is considered normal wear and tear? According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, wear and tear is damage that naturally and inevitably occurs as a result of normal wear or aging. Wear and tear is a form of depreciation that is assumed to occur even when an item is used competently and with care and proper maintenance.
No matter the reason, you have a rental home and you are a landlord. Congratulations. Now, let’s try and help you feel more comfortable in your investment.
There is a good chance nothing in your current lease will change, as in a typical scenario, the new landlord usually takes the property subject to existing leases, however, check your lease for specifics details
Personal Service, clear communication and quick response time - all of which are seldom encountered in today's business world - are the qualities that define our company.
It’s been a while since you have raised the rent, and you are considering now might be the right time? Here are a few items to consider:
Did you know you can be held legally responsible for injuries from dangerous or unmaintained conditions, things you didn’t tell your renter about that weren’t blatantly obvious.
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