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Property Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Property Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Being a landlord is not all it’s cracked up to be. Think carefully of all the responsibilities that follow the purchase of an investment property for rental use. Screen your clients, run credit checks and, if you are both landlord and owner of the property, learn to deal with problems objectively, fairly and legally. Many clients will try. . . .
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HOW TO APPLY FOR AN APARTMENT
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING You and your roommate finally find that perfect apartment and you are ready to submit your application. What kind of information will you be expected to provide? Most property management companies will need the following from you: * Name, address and telephone numbers of past and current employers. * Name, address, and telephone numbers of past a. . . .
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Investment Property Part 2 of 2: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
Welcome to the second portion of a two-part series on investment property. In the first installment, "How Not to Become a Slumlord", we discussed a little of what it takes to own and operate a property as well as some of the do's and don'ts of the property management trade. In this second segment, we will be discussing some pre-investment principles that will help you ma. . . .
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Apartment Financing Explained
So you’re interested in entering the world of property management? Have you thought about how you’re going to get into this potentially lucrative market? Let’s face it; unless you’ve just inherited a large sum of money or are otherwise independently wealthy you’re going to have to borrow. This is where apartment financing comes in. Before you go down to the local bank or investment company. . . .
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How To Become A Savvy Real Estate Investor
If you’ve turned on the television lately, at some point you'll hear the experts praising the virtues of diversification. Real estate has long been considered a conservative, long-term strategy to growing wealth. While some seasoned real estate investors make it look easy, to be successful, beginners should follow some basic principles. Learn all you can. Consider attending a seminar or tal. . . .
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