Your home’s landscaping can play an important part in good home security. Here are some tips to help deter your home becoming a target for possible break-ins or robberies.
Mow your lawn frequently and keep your yard neat and tidy. Continue reading →
It’s Fall! Even though it doesn’t feel like it but it is right around the corner and pretty soon we will be breaking out our long jeans, boots, sweaters and scarfs.
People are flushing all kinds of things down toilets. Some paper products and Wipes are advertised as “flushable” but they are not. They will flush down but they don’t flush out. Wipes do Continue reading →
The millennial generation is known for a number of things. They love self-expression (as you can easily tell from a quick glance on Instagram or Snapchat). They’re diverse in a variety of ways, including racially and socially. And they’re the Continue reading →
If you’ve entertained thoughts about renting out your home, you may be asking yourself a few questions: “Is it worth hanging on to this property?” “How will I feel about strangers moving into my home?” “Will my tenants be responsible?” Continue reading →
The U.S. home ownership rate is at the lowest level in 25 years and is widely expected to go even lower. That’s not just the result of younger Americans struggling to make ends meet to save for a down payment Continue reading →
Tenants should know what a landlord is not responsible for, and should act accordingly.
Local regulations differ widely nationwide, but there are some basic requirements of a landlord and there are some areas that leave a tenant vulnerable. Continue reading →
Many landlords roll the dice when it comes to filling their vacancies. They post an ad, collect a few paper rental applications, and rent it to the first person who comes to the table with the security deposit. Legally screening Continue reading →