Resources for Landlords and Real Estate Investors


Category: Landlord Education


What To Consider When Buying a Newly Constructed Property?

With new residences popping up all over the current housing market, many landlords wonder if a newly constructed property would make a good investment. As with any business venture, the answer depends on multiple factors. The landlord’s preferences regarding location, price point, and maintenance will all affect the final analysis. Let’s look at some variables …

How Can I Optimize Rentals for Tenants Who Work from Home?

Many employees started working remotely during the pandemic, and few have fully returned to in-person jobs. Whether they work entirely from home or have a hybrid schedule, remote workers have specific needs since their home doubles as an office. Optimizing a rental unit for remote employees significantly impacts the property’s appeal, but where should landlords …

What Does Reasonable Accommodation Mean for Rental Properties?

Shelter, protected by the U.S. government under fair housing and anti-discrimination laws, is a fundamental human right. A subset of these regulations removes obstacles so disabled persons can take full advantage of housing opportunities. Under these laws, the landlord must adapt his units to renters’ unique needs. He must also provide reasonable accommodations to disabled …

How Many Mortgages Can You Have?

Owning multiple properties can be an exciting way to expand your assets and take advantage of growth opportunities as a real estate investor. But each new property will likely require additional financing, which leads to the question: how many mortgages can you have? In 2009, the Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, …