You finally sold your commercial property, which is exciting. You received an amazing offer, and all you need to do is complete the closing to make the property exchange hands and walk away much wealthier. As a seller, there are a few things that you should bring...
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Month: August 2020
Should you negotiate a lease with a potential tenant?
As a landlord, something you prefer not to negotiate your leasing agreements. You have specific leases that you like because you find their terms most favorable to you. While you want tenants to have a good experience, you also want to protect yourself and your...
What if you discover a defect after buying a home?
You walk through a home, and the seller assures you that it’s just as perfect as it looks. You’re excited. You put in an offer, they counter and you agree on a price. The home is yours. When you move in, though, it becomes clear that there were some issues with the...
Got a tenant who won’t pay? Don’t try a ‘self-help’ eviction
Are you frustrated at your non-paying tenants? Maybe you heard about that Canadian landlord who, frustrated at a non-paying tenant, took all the windows and doors off the home and quietly applauded their creativity. After all, non-paying tenants can be a serious drain...
Problem-free eviction in Ohio
If you rent a residential property, you may sometimes have tenants with financial problems, whether that's from a job loss or something else. While you can understand their struggle, you also have bills to pay. Failure to pay is not the only reason you might need to...