Rent incentives are back, and tenants can find them in cities across the country. Many Seattle landlords currently are offering six weeks free rent. New York City tenants can expect two free months. Same in Philadelphia and Boston. Washington, D.C. landlords are competing with less cash at move in, eight weeks of free rent on one-bedroom apartments, and three free months on other units. Likewise, Kansas City, Missouri leasing incentives include the current month free or as much as $500 cash...
Tenant Scams 11 Landlords
At least 11 Toronto-area landlords are suffering income loss after the same...
How to Make the Most of a Tenant Credit Check
Running tenant credit is the final step in the tenant screening process. This...
Vancouver to Increase Vacancy Tax
Citing the apparent success of the Empty Homes Tax in creating more rental...
Landlord Loses $12,000, Tenant Charged With Fraud
A tenant in Nova Scotia has been charged with fraud after failing to pay her rent while allegedly pretending to be the landlord and collecting money from another tenant, according to a news report. Despite the woman's long criminal history and her failure to pay...
Full House? Landlords Misread Occupancy Limits
A landlord in Victoria is facing a Human Rights dispute after turning away a family for having too many children. The case brings to light the fuzzy line between occupancy limits and discrimination. The landlord rejected the family of six, with four children under the...
British Columbia Nixes Fixed-Term Leases: 3 Ways to Cope
One-year leases have long been the standard for residential rental properties. If the tenant is good, they are invited to stay another year. And if the tenant is bad, the landlord always has the option of running the clock -- waiting it out -- rather than spending...
How to Manage a Secondary Suite (Without Losing Money)
Secondary suites -- apartments located withing existing homes -- are viewed as a win-win situation, where homeowners can earn a little extra income, and tenants can find a convenient place to live in extreme low-vacancy markets. Another benefit: secondary suites may...
Landlords: Top 10 Tips for 2018
Want 2018 to be your best year yet? Here are some tried-and-true strategies that are sure to improve your property management procedures: 1. The ability to report rental history on a tenant's credit report is the single most important development that has occurred in...
Millennial, Gen M, Gen X, Gen Z: 3 Things Landlords Need to Know
You've probably noticed that there are a lot of labels out there to describe today's tenants -- Millennial, Gen M, Gen X, Gen Z.... Sure, there are differences in renter demographics and landlords benefit from understanding the trends. For instance, most millennials...
Landlords Accused of Price Gouging
A half dozen California landlords have been charged with price gouging after allegedly spiking rents in the wake of catastrophic wildfires that have driven residents there from their homes. The number of landlords charged is expected to climb as more complaints are...
Judge Fined for Siding with Landlord in Dispute
A judge in Mississippi has been disciplined for improperly intervening in a landlord-tenant dispute by coaching the landlord to seek higher damages and an eviction order. As a result, the judge has been ordered to pay $5,400 in restitution and court costs, according...
The Best Landlord Strategies for 2018
Want to make 2018 a profitable year for your rental business? Take a look at these top strategies and look forward to a prosperous new year: Tenant Accountability On-time rent payments remain a coveted yet elusive benefit of being a landlord. The best thing that has...
Canada’s Latest Rental Market Survey: Good News for Landlords
Occupancy Rates Canada's apartment vacancy rate dropped lower this year, down to 3%, that according to the latest CMHC Rental Market Survey released last week. CMHC attributes the low vacancy rate to recovery of rental demand in oil-producing areas like Calgary, which...
Opposition Mounts to Marijuana in Apartments
The organization Doctors of BC has joined the discussion over Canada's plan to legalize marijuana. In a submission offered to British Columbia's provincial government, the group of medical experts proposes a ban on home cultivation of non-medicinal marijuana. Canada's...
Vancouver Approves Regulation of Short-Term Rentals
Vancouver has joined a number of major cities, including London, Paris, Barcelona, San Francisco and New York, in regulating the practice of short-term vacation rentals through online hosting sites like Airbnb. At stake are potential lost lodging tax revenues in these...
Are You Using the Wrong Lease?
A lease agreement has a dual purpose. It needs to be strong so if the landlord has to go to court, the landlord will win the case. More importantly, the lease needs to gain the tenant's compliance. Sure, the lease needs to contain a lot of legalese, but it also needs...
Landlord Sued Over Improper Inspections
The property managers of a housing complex in Colorado are facing a lawsuit after inviting the local police -- including a K-9 unit -- to search for drugs in tenant homes during routine maintenance inspections. The ACLU of Colorado announced that the local police...
Top U.S. Markets for Rent Growth, Occupancy
The latest reporting by RealPage® and Axiometrics® shows multifamily rent growth through 3rd quarter 2017 remaining stable, despite earlier sluggishness. According to recent statistics, annual rent growth has been holding between 2.5 and 3 percent this year, after a...
Landlord Tips: Remodeling Tenant-Occupied Properties
When deciding whether to remodel a rental property, a cost-analysis should take into account whether the property is tenant-occupied. Otherwise, the decision to inconvenience the existing tenant for the sake of future tenants may lead to income loss. First, it's...
Landlord Suspects New Tenant is a Fraudster: Now What?
A landlord describes how a tenancy turned sour after only a few days. The tenant applied for the vacancy using email. She claimed to be a working professional. However, as soon as she moved in, she apparently applied for government assistance and stays at home all of...
Landlords Are Making a Costly Mistake
There have been a number of cases reported recently where tenants have won monetary awards against their landlords for violation of quiet enjoyment. The monetary awards in these cases have been significant. For instance, in the last six months, one tenant was awarded...
How to Handle the Most Common Tenant Complaints: A Step-by-Step Guide
Having a plan in place is the best way to save time and money when managing a rental property. Take tenant complaints, for instance. These three issues undoubtedly will come up at some point, but with a little advance planning, a landlord can sail right through the...
British Columbia Set to Limit Termination Clauses
British Columbia has introduced new legislation that will close what lawmakers call a major loophole to rent control. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Selina Robinson announced that the legislation will prohibit landlords from using a "vacate" clause to...

