You’ve always heard that investing in real estate is a good idea -- but you don’t have the money to buy a lot of property. Even if you did, you certainly don’t have the time (or inclination) to be someone’s landlord. Could fractional real estate investments be the...
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Month: May 2020
Are you upset by plans for proposed Ohio wind farms?
There is nothing that spoils a lovely view quite like a set of wind turbines, except maybe a nuclear power station. There are many advantages to wind turbines, yet that does not mean you want them close to your Ohio home. It is not only the visual aspect that may...
Reasons to include contingencies in your purchase offer on a home
When you make an offer on a property, you have a legal obligation to complete the transaction. As such, you want to be very careful about what promises you make or what terms you agree to in such an offer, as it is a legally-binding contract. Deciding to include...
Tenants not paying the rent: What are your options?
If you are an Ohio landlord, you may not be feeling as secure as you once were. Media reports are full of tenants unable to pay the rent and full of people demanding that landlords cannot evict people. These are challenging times for everyone. That does not mean you...
What rules govern how Ohio landlords handle security deposits?
If the landlord, you make substantial investments and take financial risks in order to provide other people with housing and potentially generate a steady stream of income. There are laws that protect you as a landlord and other laws that protect the tenants who rent...
Know your eviction rights as an Ohio landlord
Renting out your property to other individuals is more complicated than you might think. Both landlords and their tenants must abide by laws set forth to protect all parties. Whether you are already renting out your property or are preparing to become a landlord,...