As a landlord, you understand the importance of having a comprehensive lease agreement to protect against any rental situation. However, lease addendums are equally vital for successfully managing your rental business. Please note that the following is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. What Are Lease Addendums? Lease addendums, also…
Most tenancies have set expiration dates, however, there may be instances where you have a tenant who refuses to leave after the end of the lease. This can be a difficult situation to navigate; fortunately, there are several steps you can take to resolve the situation, including renewing the lease at a higher rental price…
As a landlord, you may have encountered situations where you needed to alter the terms of a lease agreement. Maybe you need to increase the rent, modify the payment schedule, or add new clauses to the lease. Whatever the reason may be, it’s essential to know the legal process for making changes to a lease…
Most tenancies go as planned; when the lease period ends, the majority of tenants either choose to move out or sign on for another year. In some cases, though, you may have a tenant who chooses to remain in the rental beyond the official tenancy period—also known as a “holdover tenant.” Understandably, having a holdover… Read more »What If My Tenant Won’t Leave At The End Of the Lease?
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Holdover Tenants: What to Do When a Tenant Stays Past the Lease Period
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How to Handle Early Lease Termination
All landlords want tenant stability. Tenant turnover can be a cash-flow killer, not to mention time-consuming. That’s why finding the right tenant is so important! However, despite your best efforts, you may have tenants who want to break their lease or move out right before the term expires. Here’s a look at how to handle… Read more »
The Pros and Cons of Month-to-Month Leases
Landlords are faced with many important decisions when renting their properties, including the duration of the lease. Although all landlords would like to have stable long-term tenants, there are times when a month-to-month lease may be a better option than an annual one. A month-to-month lease lasts for 30 days and automatically renews at the… Read more »