Landlord Tenant Rights
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Everything You Need To Know About Tenant Occupied Properties
Investor update on where you stand with tenant occupied properties and how they affect your investment. First things first, the law. The Residential Tenancy act applies to residential tenancies in British Columbia. It contains exceptions for tenancies such as not for profit housing cooperatives, accommodation provided to students or employees and living accommodations occupied as vacation or travel accommodations. However, the residential ten Read More...
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Landlord Background Checks - Do a Background Check On A Tenant
Many people with properties earn an extra income or make their income by renting out their home or establishments. The landlord usually tries to rent out their home or other establishment to known people or through people known to them in order to avoid the risk of getting tenants who may not pay the rent properly.
But, renting out the home or establishment to a known person is not always a possibility and the landlord might have to rent out the Read More...
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Landlord Credit Checks
A person who owns a property such as a house, apartment, or a piece of real estate and rents or leases out his property or properties to other individuals or organizations is known as a landlord. These properties provide the landlords with their source of income. So, checking the tenant's credit worthiness prevents a loss of income for landlords. They have to be very careful while choosing their tenants. There are a lot of means by which landlord Read More...
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