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Common Landlord Mistakes

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Common Landlord Mistakes

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  1. Common Landlord Mistakes Renting a home brings with it many responsibilities for the landlords, and the ones who ful?ll them are able to retain their tenants. The points below explain common mistakes made by homeowners that must be avoided. Not Understanding Your Local Market Before advertizing the property for rent, it is imperative that a thorough research.This practice helps to draw attention of maximum potential customers and helps to determine right price. Unaware Of The Housing Laws Housing laws di?er in every state and all landlords must stay updated about them. These regulations are speci?cally made to ensure equal access to housing for everyone. Not tailing them may lead you into legal disputes. Improper Property Advertizement If you do not provide good quality images of the property or do not mention the amenities available, the tenants may not be intrigued. Therefore, it is imperative that you market your home tactically. Overlooking Tenant Screening Finding the correct occupants is one of the most vital strides in leasing a home. An inhabitant with terrible foundation history may give you trouble. So you must employ experts to do this for you. Inaccurate Leasing Work Lease is basic to have a reasonable comprehension of the terms and condition like property management, paying for repairs, late fees, pet policies and so forth. Any ?aw in the agreement may lead the landlord into legal trouble. Presented By www.johnreider.com John Reider Properties 455 E. Central Texas Expwy, Suite 101, Harker Heights, TX 76548 Phone: (254) 699 - 8300

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