As a landlord, you’re regularly required to deal with tenants. Most of the time, they’re respectful, pay their rent on-time and cause minimal disruption, but not always. In some cases, you will have flat out bad tenants that are having a negative effect on your property and the other renters. This may seem like a nightmare situation, but there are certainly some steps you can take to fix and even prevent it altogether.
Smart Ways for Landlords to Deal with and Avoid Bad Tenants
Posted by Collin McGorty on Aug 23, 2017 10:00:00 AM
Topics: lease terms, lease agreement, Renting, landlord, rental property
How Renters Rights can Protect Tenants and Properties
Posted by Collin McGorty on Feb 10, 2017 10:00:00 AM
As a tenant, there are certain rights that you are entitled to. Many landlords unfortunately neglect their responsibilities and the burden falls on the tenants, who may not be sure of what they are accountable for. To avoid this issue, check out all of the guarantees for tenants under renters rights.
Topics: leasing tips, lease terms, Renting, landlord, renters rights
How to Approach Commercial Real Estate Negotiations like a Pro
Posted by Collin McGorty on Jul 8, 2016 9:30:00 AM
Commercial real estate negotiations are just one of the many tasks that small business owners everywhere have to deal with. They can have a huge influence on your company’s growth and daily operations. Often, people who have very little experience in sales may find negotiating to be a challenge. That’s why it’s important to learn everything that you possibly can to get the best deal for your business. Follow some of these tips and you’ll be able to confidently take on commercial real estate negotiations in no time.
Topics: Commercial Lease Negotiation, lease terms, Tips, commercial property, Commercial Leasing