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2015

Three Ways A Real Estate Agency Can Help You With A Vacation Rental

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Owning a vacation home can be quite a hassle depending on how busy you are. If you own a vacation home and want to make a profit by renting it to people visiting the area, consider hiring a real estate agency to help you with the rental. Learn how the real estate agent can help you get the most money possible when renting your vacation home. Find Renters Year Round…

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Learn How To Have Your Child's Belongings Removed From A Rental Property When They Are Incarcerated

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If your son or daughter has recently been sent to jail for an extended sentence, all of their belongings will need to be removed from their residence, if they are renting the property. If you live in another state, it will be very difficult for you to be able to pack up their belongings and move them on your own. Hire a property manager and a moving company to take care of the work for you.…

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Questions You Need to Ask before Purchasing a Home

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Purchasing a home can be an extremely daunting task. Fortunately, knowing what questions to ask can make deciding on a house both easier and rewarding.  Furthermore, the answers to these questions empower buyers to effectively assess their needs, maximizing the potential to buy smarter. How Much Can You Really Afford to Spend? The key information a buyer needs to determine how much money they can afford to spend on a home requires a buyer to have a clear idea of what their income-to-debt ratio is.…

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2 Things You May Not Know About Renting A Pet Friendly Apartment

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If you have a dog and are looking for an apartment to rent, you might become discouraged rather quickly as you look, because many landlords do not allow pets. There are some that do, though, and you can find one if you look hard. You should be aware that the landlord may have extra requirements for tenants that have pets, including paying an extra deposit. Here are two other important things you should know as you rent a pet friendly apartment.…

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Two Reasons To Re-Key Or Redo The Locks At Your New Office Space

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If you’ve just rented office space in a building, you might have already evaluated the exterior security, such as guards, lighting, controlled access to the parking lot, and the like. But you should also take a very good look at the locks you have on your office doors. Even if you’re renting a simple room, there are two good reasons not to use the locks and keys that were already installed on the door.…

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3 Things First-Time Apartment Renters Should Keep In Mind

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Renting an apartment for the first time can be an exhilarating experience, but it can often be equally confusing. That said, doing some thorough research and keeping a handful of tips in mind when walking into a renter’s office can give you the confidence you need to make it through the process knowing you made the right decision. If you are thinking about striking out on your own for the first time, check out three tips below that will keep you from becoming overwhelmed:…

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What Are The Responsibilities Of A Rental Real Estate Property Manager?

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Rental real estate property is often managed by an individual who works to ensure that all laws are followed and everything runs smoothly. This is common for both small rental facilities and large apartment complexes. The property manager has a variety of different responsibilities and all of them must be handled in a professional manner. Marketing and Finances  To keep rental property occupied, the property manager may use creative tactics for marketing and advertising.…

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What Does A Building Inspection Entail?

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Although it can sound intimidating, a building inspection is a must for any new or remodeled building. During the inspection, the building inspector looks for a multitude of key factors. If those factors are not up to snuff, he won’t clear the building for occupancy and the builder may have to go back and make additional repairs. The good news is that an inspection confirms that everything in the building is working as it should.…

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Three Tips for Beautifying Your Home's Library

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If you have a very crowded bookshelf in your living room or bedroom, it doesn’t make much sense to ignore it during your spring cleaning. Especially if a lot of your books are old and worn out, there’s a lot you can do to improve both the bookshelf’s attractiveness and its functionality. To help you choose which books to pack away for long-term storage, read and remember these three tips.…

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5 Elements Often Overlooked When Buying A Home

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There are so many things to consider when buying a home, so how do you know that you have covered all of your bases before signing on the line? Most buyers know about inspections, insurance, mortgage rates, down payments and such, but what about all of the little things that could have an impact on your qualify of life in the new house. Below, you will find a few things that you may have overlooked.…

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