Landlords generally fear their tenants will leave while the tenancy is still in effect. Sometimes though, renters can keep occupying the unit after the lease ends. Renters can actually stay long after the lease agreement is over, as long as the landlord allows it.

This period of tenancy is known...

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Many factors are involved in being a successful landlord or real estate investor. But one thing that's for sure is that you can't cut any corners when marketing your rental property.

Most landlords and real estate investors know that marketing is essential for finding qualified tenants for their...

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Leases differ when it comes to term periods. Some are short-term while others are deemed traditional and can last until 12 months. Whether you're a full-time landlord or new to property investing, you must decide which one matches your property. This article focuses on what month-to-month leases a...

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Being a landlord is not a typical 9 to 5 job. While many people think that owning a rental property is a great way to earn passive income, being a landlord is not a side hustle. In fact, there are times when landlords need to spend more time tending to their rental investments than a typical full-...

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Vacancies are every landlord’s worst nightmare. When your property is vacant, it means that you’ll be operating at negative cash flow. In other words, you’ll be operating your investment at a loss, as you’ll need to source money elsewhere to pay for operational expenses.

As a landlord, it’s there...

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