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ISBN-10: | 0028639340 | Publication Year: | 2000 |
ISBN-13: |
9780028639345 |
Language: | English |
Author: | Casey Edwards, Brian F. Edwards | Subject: | Business & Economics |
Format: | Trade Paper, Book | Topic: | Managing Rental Property |
ISBN: |
9780028639345 |
Synopsis | |
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Product Identifiers | |
ISBN-10 | 0028639340 |
ISBN-13 | 9780028639345 |
Key Details | |
Author | Brian F. Edwards, Casey Edwards |
Number Of Pages | 360 pages |
Series | The Complete Idiot's Guide |
Format | Paperback |
Publication Date | 2000-08-09 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Penguin Publishing Group |
Publication Year | 2000 |
Additional Details | |
Copyright Date | 2000 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 35.3 Oz |
Height | 0.4 In. |
Width | 7.4 In. |
Length | 9.1 In. |
Target Audience | |
Group | Trade |
Classification Method | |
LCCN | 2001-274282 |
LC Classification Number | HD255.E33 2000 |
Dewey Decimal | 333.5/068 |
Dewey Edition | 21 |
Table Of Content | |
I. SO YOU WANT TO BE A LANDLORD. 1. What Is a Landlord? A Brief History of the Landlord. The Pluses and Minuses of Owning Rental Property. Advantages of Owning Other People's Homes. Disadvantages of Owning Other People's Homes. What Kind of Landlord Will You Be? The Owner-Occupant: Open 24 Hours. Absentee but Not Forgotten. Owner-Occupant vs. Absentee: Your Choice. Owners vs. Property Managers. Ownership Theories. 2. Real Estate 101. The Many Characteristics of Real Estate. Let's Get Physical. The Eco-dynamics. Most Common Types of Real Estate. Most Common Types of Rental Property. The Bundle of Rights. Who Owns What? What's All This Liability Stuff? Choosing the Right Type of Ownership. 3. Checking Out the Neighborhood. Where Should You Buy? A Sale Isn't Always a Bargain! Locating Distressed Property. Signs of a Good Neighborhood. 4. Getting Ready to Buy. What Do You Want to Buy? This Place Is Beautiful! Let's Get Serious About Rental Property Ownership! Expenses? What Expenses? The Walk-Through: Inspecting Property. 5. Real Steal or Money Pit? This Time You Really Found One. Performance or Proformance! Breaking Down the Operating Statement. Where to Get This Information. Beyond the Town Hall. How Much Should You Pay? Determining Mortgage Payments. Using a Mortgage Table. Is It a Good Investment? The Bottom Line. II. WELCOME TO LANDLORDING. 6. You Own It; Now What? First Things First! Being a Landlord is a Job, Not a Hobby. Help Wanted: Office Skills Required. Using Telephones. Using Business Cards. Inherited Tenants. Deposits. Getting to Know You. Gather Information. Your Contract vs. Theirs. Playing by the Rules. Rent. Apartment Preparation. Bring the Property up to Code. Hire Out or Do-It-Yourself. 7. Apartment For Rent: Handling Vacancies. Determining Rental Value. Advertise Your Property. Rental Applications. Credit Checks. Reference Checks. Photographs and Check Sheets. Showing the Apartment. Approvals and Denials. 8. A New Lease on Tenant Life. Rental Agreement vs. Lease. The Rental Agreement. The Lease. A Pause for Lease Clauses. Who Can Sign a Lease? Beware of Oral Agreements. Roommates: Can't Live with 'Em .... The Roommate Clause. Let Your Tenant Sublet? Not! Breaking the Rental Contract. Lead Paint Disclosure Documents. 9. Fair Housing. Federal Laws. Federal Law Exemptions. The Many Levels of Discrimination. Race and Religion. National Origin. Familial Status and Age. Disability. Gender. State and Local Discrimination Laws. Source of Income. Marital Status. Sexual Orientation. The Penalties. 10. Rent Control: Not in Your Control. The Roots of Rent Control. Uncle Sam Adopts. Over 50 and Still Going. Who Does It Really Protect? Is Investing Possible? Not-so-Ordinary Ordinances. Just a Phase. Extra-Special Evictions. Raising the Rent. Security Deposits and Charging Fees. Living the High Life. Face to Face with Violations. Dying Breed: The Future of Rent Control. III. THE MONEY ACCOUNTS. 11. Dealing with Deposits and Fees. The Nature of the Security Deposit. How to Use a Security Deposit. Assessing the Damage. Considering Deductions. How Much Deposit Can I Charge? How Do I Increase the Security Deposit? Interest on Security Deposits. Last Month's Rent. What if the Tenant Leaves? What if I Sell the Property? Other Types of Deposits and Nonrefundable Fees. 12. Increasing Your Income. Escrow Your | |
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