What a Landlord Cannot Do in California: Rules & Limits
The demand for rental properties is always high in the Golden State. There is a lot of opportunity for California landlords to capitalize on this housing demand, but Califronia landlords must advere to California landlord-tenant law.
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View moreCan I Evict A Tenant With Active Military Status?
As a landlord, you may wonder if you are allowed to evict a tenant with active military status.
You are right to ask this question because making a mistake in this area can cost you dearly, not to mention wreak …
View moreCan An Active Duty Servicemember Cancel A Lease?
Few individuals are more likely to accidentally run afoul of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act than landlords. A number of statutes under this law put a thumb on the scale of interactions between servicemembers and landlords in favor of the …
View moreHow to Rent Your House to Military Personnel: A Landlord’s Guide
Service members and their families often move around because of service orders. Military families move to a different area usually every two years. Thus, there is always a demand for military tenants. Landlords can use this as an excellent …
View moreRent House To Military: How To Attract Reliable Tenants
Are you looking for reliable renters? You should explore renting your property to military members. The military brings a large rental pool of military personnel with a stable income which leads to tenants consistently paying rent on time. Moreover, you …
View moreSCRA Lease Termination
As a landlord or property manager, it is important for you to be well-versed in the SCRA and how it applies to you and your business, specifically a lease termination. An error in this area can cost you dearly, so …
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