The Everything Landlording Book: An All-in-one Guide To Property Management (Everything: Business and Personal Finance)
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Avoid the pitfalls and protect your investment!
With interest rates the lowest they've been in decades, the time is right to make an investment in your future. Whether you already own property and are considering renting it out or are only just beginning to dabble in real estate, The Everything Landlording Book is your complete resource for navigating the often challenging role of being a landlord.
From acquiring the necessary permits and buying insurance to creating leases and collecting rent, this step-by-step book helps you prepare for any situation. The Everything Landlording Book is filled with expert advice and money-saving tips, enabling you to earn maximum profit with minimum hassle.
Features authoritative information on how to:
Whether you're interested in landlording full-time or part-time, The Everything Landlording Book shows you the ins and outs of this potentially lucrative profession.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1808744 in Books
- Published on: 2004-12-31
- Format: Bargain Price
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 289 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Judy Tremore is coauthor of The Everything Grant Writing Book and a veteran newspaper reporter. She has covered innumerable planning, zoning, and municipal board meetings as a reporter and interviewed countless landlords, property owners, developers, architects, renters, and real estate professionals.
Customer Reviews
The Everything Landlord Book by Judy Tremore
This book is perfect for the new landlord who knows little about
owning property. The authors explain relations with the local
government and tenants. The book advises landlords never to
shut down utilities, throw out tenant belongings, change locks
without notice, throw out pets or intimidate. Owners are encouraged to respect tenant property and privacy. There is an extensive section on dealing with repair people and researching mechanics liens. Managers are urged to examine the profit/loss statements carefully-taking into consideration all relevant costs. The acquisition is a perfect primer on the mechanics of landlord/tenant relations.
The author lists the Institute of Real Estate Management and
various organizations which assist landlords in screening tenants. i.e. tsi.com




