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Landlords

Why Is A Real Estate Investor Your Property’s Most Profitable Buyer By Shruti S Sharda

December 16, 2012

If you wish to sell your house, then a real estate investor can prove quite helpful. Selling your house on your own is an idea that can still remind people of their own dreadful and exhausting experiences. Selling your house through a realtor is an endless process and you will end up paying more than […]

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Testimony of Darrell M. Zaslow, Esq. HAPCO Legal Counsel before Philadelphia City Council Committee of the Whole by Darrell Zaslow

May 25, 2012

As all HAPCO members and property owners are aware, there are grave decisions being made by the Philadelphia City Council regarding substantial tax increases. The HAPCO Board of Directors has expressed concern that the proposed changes in assessments and taxation will result in an unfair burden falling upon owners of Rental Property.  Legislation proposed in […]

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Turning Hard Money Into Play Dough – How To Refinance Out Of Your Hard Money Loan By Patrick Zanders

April 3, 2012

Many of the real estate investors that I work with on a daily basis are beginning to see the fruits of their labor. Those that wisely decided to buy and hold, whether it be through traditional “land lording” or through long term lease options, are seeing sizable monthly incomes being had from their hard work. […]

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Investing In Real-Estate

January 12, 2012

You have probably heard it before, investing in real-estate is among the best investments you could make.  Usually, the value of real estate properties increases. It may sound easy, but beginners would usually find out that it is not that easy.  It would require knowledge which could be achieved through research, planning and hard work.   […]

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Why All The Anti Investor Legislation Is Going On All Around The Country: by Randall Mixon

July 3, 2011

So, what’s with all of this anti-investor legislation going on all over the country? Isn’t it akin to throwing out the baby with the bath water? Well, yes…and no. The inundation of so-called GURUs and their mass market spiel have created not only a bunch of novices in the field of real estate investing but […]

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Make Your Tenants Renew Their Lease by Robin Wright

March 2, 2011

When a good tenant moves out of your property, this could mean a hassle of some sort. You will have to get your unit ready for the next tenant, as well as pay the mortgage of the unit even if the unit goes unoccupied for sometime. It’s not easy to find quality tenants, but you […]

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Landlords: How To Get Better Rentals By Going Green By Steve Stillwater

October 13, 2010

Green living is increasing in popularity, and for good reasons. A green lifestyle is good for both the environment and your wallet. As a landlord, you may think green living concepts will not help you much. Perhaps you believe that renters will not appreciate the investments you have made in energy efficiency and water conservation, […]

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Learn How to Handle Tenants Who Pay Late By Alvin Clavines

July 27, 2010

You own and manage your own investment property, but your tenant had not yet paid the rent. Should you call? Should you email? Should you visit the tenant? What should you do if you have tenants who pay late? Well, the first thing that you should do is not to panic. One of the toughest […]

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The Landlord of the Future – The Lease By Jennifer Mackay

May 11, 2010

What constitutes a well written, binding Lease? Many factors go into a well written, binding lease.   Again, landlords should be informed of what they are and are not permitted to require of their tenants.  If in doubt, it would be prudent to hire a legal professional to draft or provide information for the lease. The […]

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Good Landlords Ask The Right Questions! By Mark Walters

May 10, 2010

Landlords and tenants alike just want a pleasant relationship, so that each can live in peace. No landlord should ever allow a tenant to move into their rental property without first requiring the prospective tenant to completely fill out a rental application. Among the important questions that should be answered on the application are: – […]

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