Emergencies can occur at any time, so landlords need to be prepared to receive the occasional late-night call or maintenance request outside regular business hours.
As a landlord, it’s important to know how to handle after-hours emergencies so you can prevent severe issues from escalating. When le...
End-of-tenancy cleaning is defined as the process of thoroughly cleaning a rental home before a tenant formally moves out. In order to ensure that the property is returned in its original condition, it requires a thorough deep clean.
End-of-tenancy cleaning aims to restore the home to its previous...
Vacancies are inevitable in the life of any landlord. A tenant will eventually move out, leaving your property vacant. While this is normal, it is not desirable. You want to shorten the vacancy period as much as possible.
There are many risks that come with having a vacant rental property. Not o...
Landlords have a responsibility to keep their rental properties habitable. Part of that responsibility means abiding by certain safety codes. Therefore, it’s important that you ensure your property meets all applicable safety standards for both legal and financial self-protection.
As a landlord, e...
Landlords risk suffering losses due to unpaid rent and the destruction of property. In order to prevent them from bearing a large portion of the costs of non-payment and property damages, security deposits are charged.
When tenants move out, some may try to escape and evade their obligations. In t...