Often, it’s the responsibility of the tenant to pay money to their landlord. This is achieved through monthly rent. However, it’s not uncommon that some instances in this relationship, the landlord may have to pay the tenant. Here are the instances where a landlord may have to pay a tenant:
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How to Avoid a Pest Crisis in Rental Units: Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 of our Post on How to Avoid a Pest Crisis in Rental Units!
How to Avoid a Pest Crisis in Rental Units
We cannot stress enough how important it is to keep your rentals pest-free. No tenant wants to be in the same home as cockroaches, mice, bed bugs or any other pests. If you are faced with a pest infestation, it’s inevitable that you will deal with tenant complaints and in extreme cases tenant turnover. If […]
Vacant Rental Units? Part 2
4. Bulletin Boards There might be potential tenants in your neighborhood and thus distribute flyers of your rentals in your community. You can put up these flyers around bus stops, grocery stores, colleges, churches, and laundromats.
Vacant Rental Units? Where to Find Potential Tenants
Your vacant rental units won’t be filled up through magic. Tenants need to be aware that you have vacant units in the first place. The only way this is possible is if you put in place a plan to inform them. If you are looking for ways and places to find potential tenants, you’re lucky […]
Retaining Tenants: Part 2
Maintenance Issues with the maintenance of rental units may cause tenants to move. They may be fed up with pest problems, clogged drains or leaky roofs. If you are keen to deal with these issues, you shouldn’t have to deal with such vacancies. If you are not on top of this, ensure you carry out […]






