First-time landlord

Book - 2009

Whether or not you call yourself a "landlord", when you rent out a house you'll want to do it right! The "Land lording 101" course for new rental property owners who are first-time landlords by way of an inheritance, divorce, investment, and purchase for a family member, or a move to a new house. 90% of small properties are owned by individual landlords, and millions in this group are balancing their landlord responsibilities with their daytime careers. First-Time Landlord provides concise information for those with little business savvy and less time and patience to become big-time real estate investors, but who wish to make money on their new property while renting it out lawfully and right! It covers: How to dete...rmine whether or not the property will turn a profit; Landlord business basics; Finding good tenants; Preparing and signing a lease; Handling Repairs; Complying with applicable rental laws; Dealing with problem tenants; Preparing for sale of property. Containing tips, true stories, and shared first-time experiences, First - Time Landlord is an indispensable book for the new landlords of today's dominant rental housing market.

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Subjects
Genres
Law for laypersons
Published
Berkeley, CA : Nolo 2009-
Language
English
Item Description
"Your guide to renting out a single-family home."
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm
Publication Frequency
Biennial
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781413331288
  • Your First-Time Landlord's Companion
  • 1. Will Landlording Bring You Money and Happiness?
  • Great Things About Being a Landlord
  • Tough Parts of Being a Landlord
  • Location, Price, and More: Features of the Ideal Rental Property
  • Thinking About Buying an Investment Property?
  • Buying a Foreclosed Property
  • What Will Your Monthly Profit Be?
  • What Will Your Long-Term Gain Be?
  • Setting Your Goals
  • 2. So Happy Together: Landlording With Family or Friends
  • Pros and Cons of Co-Owning Rental Property
  • Having a Compatible Co-Owner
  • How to Take Title to the Property
  • Creating a Co-Ownership Agreement
  • 3. Preparing and Marketing Your Rental Property
  • Making Sure Everything Is Up to Code
  • Should You Make Major Repairs or Improvements?
  • Preparing the Rental for Showing
  • Setting the Rent and Other Important Terms
  • Getting to Know the Neighbors
  • Come on Down! Advertising Your House for Rent
  • How to Show Your Property
  • Pardon Those People: Renting Property That's Still Occupied
  • 4. Screening and Choosing Good Tenants
  • Creating a Rental Application
  • Checking References and Running a Credit Report
  • Avoiding Illegal Discrimination
  • Is This the One? Characteristics of the Perfect Tenant
  • Whom to Reject
  • 5. Preparing a Lease and Getting the Tenant Moved In
  • Which Is Better, a Lease or a Rental Agreement?
  • State Laws to Know When Preparing a Lease or Rental Agreement
  • Typical Provisions in Leases and Rental Agreements
  • Signing a Lease or Rental Agreement
  • Getting the Tenant Moved In
  • Organizing Your Rental Records
  • 6. Managing Your Rental Income to Maximize Tax Deductions
  • Keeping Your Business Finances Separate
  • Shielding Yourself From Liability for Business Debts
  • Spent a Lot of Money? Take More Tax Deductions!
  • Proving What You've Spent: Record Keeping
  • Are You Rich Yet? Tracking Income and Expenses
  • How Much Cash to Keep in Reserve
  • What to Do When Expenses Exceed Income
  • Finding Professionals to Help You
  • 7. Keeping Things Shipshape: Repairs and Maintenance
  • Dealing With the Legalities: Your Repair and Maintenance Obligations
  • Adopting a Good Maintenance and Repair System
  • No Thanks! Hiring Someone Else to Do the Work
  • 8. Landlord Liability for Injuries, Crimes, and More
  • Ouch, That Smarts: Liability for Tenant Injuries
  • Liability for Environmental Health Hazards
  • Keeping Tenants Safe: Liability for Crime
  • Insurance Coverage for Property and Liability
  • 9. Living in Perfect Harmony? Dealing With Difficult Tenants
  • Common Tenant Problems-And What to Do About Them
  • Resolving Disputes
  • When All Else Fails: Terminations and Evictions
  • 10. Don't Want to Do It Alone? Hiring a Property Manager
  • What a Professional Property Manager Does
  • Should You Hire a Property Manager?
  • How to Find the Best Property Manager
  • Put It in Writing: Drafting an Agreement With Your Property Manager
  • 11. Ready to Quit? Exiting the Rental Property Business
  • What's the Driving Force? Exit Plan Objectives
  • What Are Your Options? Exploring Opportunities
  • What Rights Does the Tenant Have If You Sell?
  • If You Decide to Sell: Getting Ready
  • 12. A Slower Exit: Rent-to-Own Arrangements
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Rent-to-Own Arrangements
  • Setting the Option Price
  • Setting the Sale Price of the House
  • Specifying a Time by When the Tenant Must Exercise the Option
  • Considering Whether to Include Seller Financing
  • How Wiil the Tenant Notify You About Exercising the Option?
  • Deciding Whether to Credit Tenants for Improvements
  • Alternative to Option Contract: Right of Refusal and Right of Offer
  • Get Legal Advice
  • 13. Renting Out a Room in Your Home
  • Is Renting a Room to a Lodger for You?
  • Basic Steps to Renting Out a Room
  • Index