Landlord or Tenant Rights?

Landlord or Tenant Rights?

The relationship between landlords and tenants has evolved throughout the history of the United States. According to a perspective published by the American Bar Association, in early American history, a lease was interpreted as a common law conveyance of real property...
Multi-Year Leases

Multi-Year Leases

In some circumstances and markets, it makes sense to offer longer rental periods, such as multi-year leases. These leases offer the tenant the peace of mind of no rental increases or a pre-set annual increase while allowing them the security of knowing where they will...
Long-Term Rentals

Long-Term Rentals

Long-term rentals refer to lease agreements for a period of one year or longer. In residential rentals, landlords leasing an apartment, condo, or home typically offer a one-year lease. This time period allows tenants to settle in and live comfortably, knowing they...
Short-Term Rentals

Short-Term Rentals

In some geographic areas, shorter-term rentals may be more lucrative than traditional annual or multi-year leases. These properties are typically fully furnished, including bedroom sets, living room furniture, recreation areas, and fully stocked bathrooms and kitchens...
Short and Long-Term Landording

Short and Long-Term Landording

A Landlord is a person who owns and leases a property to a tenant who occupies/uses the property for a specific use and time period according to terms outlined in a lease agreement. The duration of that lease can vary immensely, especially in the modern tenant market....