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Review from: Amazon.com
Anyone who has ever been a landlord knows that
the rental business is tightly regulated. As the
authors of Every Landlord's Legal Guide
point out, "a landlord either knows and follows
the law or doesn't stay in business long." This
book clearly outlines what the law requires of a
landlord and, just as importantly, offers advice
on how to be conscientious yet profitable. This
useful book is filled with helpful information
on finding good tenants, agreements and leases,
liability issues, and even terminations and
evictions. The advice is extremely thorough. For
example, the chapter on the landlord's
maintenance duties contains information on who
is responsible for minor repairs, ways to avoid
problems by instituting a preventive-maintenance
program, and even possible tenant responses to
landlord negligence. The book is rounded out
with a chapter on finding a lawyer and an
appendix of state laws that may affect your
business. Dozens of sample forms are included
both as blank hard copies in the book and as
templates on the enclosed disk. This book is
extremely user-friendly: Stilted legalese is
translated into simple English, handy icons
highlight particular points in the text, and
sidebars provide in-depth analysis on a variety
of issues. The authors maintain that success is
based on "choosing tenants carefully, keeping
good tenants happy, teaching mediocre tenants
how to improve and getting rid of bad tenants by
applying policies that are strict, fair and
legal." This book will help you do just that.
--C.B. Delaney-- |