Lending Tips
As economic challenges continue, many tenants may face unemployment, income disruption or other circumstance that cause them to be in lease violation. In this article, we review Pennsylvania regulations regarding eviction and what you can do to reassess your lease regarding violations that trigger eviction proceedings and what you can do to be better prepared.
Making Your Unit the Winning Choice Among the Best Renters
In a recession, the best qualified tenants on paper may be challenged in keeping up with rental payments. This article walks you through the steps you need to take to market your unit so you can win the best quality tenants to weather the recession.
Reassessing Your Eviction Tolerance Levels
As economic challenges continue, many tenants may face unemployment, income disruption or other circumstance that cause them to be in lease violation. In this article, we review Pennsylvania regulations regarding eviction and what you can do to reassess your lease regarding violations that trigger eviction proceedings and what you can do to be better prepared.
Brush up Your Contracts Regarding Service Animals
Every year you should revisit your standard lease and make sure it is up to date. One thing that investors often overlook is their policies regarding pets, in particular service animals. In accordance with the Fair Housing Act, there are laws that protect people with disabilities and their service animals. Review this article to brush up on the laws, particularly those for Pennsylvania, and work with your attorney to make sure you are able to follow the policy set forth by the FHA.
Year-End Lease Housekeeping—Are You Ready?
As we approach the year’s end, a time of celebration and gathering with family and friends, it’s also a good time to take a fresh look at legal documents in preparation for 2023. One of the most important documents as a real estate investor is your tenant lease. In this week’s article, we provide an overview and reminders of what to include in your tenant lease. Use it as a guide to double check and review your leases to make sure they include what you and your attorney agree are best for you and your tenants.
