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		<title>All That Time And Effort For An Fsbo? Find Out Why!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 09:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Crystal Powers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether or not FSBO's are worth the time and effort involved in the sale is what many people are wondering. Yes, it is worth the time and effort. It stands to reason that the FSBO industry is based on some amount of success or else it would never have grown to the size it currently is. Each year, the industry is growing in size.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether or not FSBO&#8217;s are worth the time and effort involved in the sale is what many people are wondering. Yes, it is worth the time and effort. It stands to reason that the FSBO industry is based on some amount of success or else it would never have grown to the size it currently is. Each year, the industry is growing in size.</p>
<p>The fact that home sellers are becoming more educated on the process is part of the reason for this phenomena as well as demanding a level of service that a lot of real estate agents are not willing to provide or able to provide because of high number of clients.</p>
<p>To resolve this problem, the sellers need to be educated and have the drive to eliminate the middle man. For years people were convinced the the only way to sell a home was to contact their local Realtor and then wait for the offers. But what if that agent was not providing enough service to sell the home in a timely manner?</p>
<p>How can you ensure that this was being done? Trusting someone in such a way can be hard especially when nothing appears to be happening. But you can trust yourself, right? You might as well give yourself the tools you need in order to become your own real estate agent.</p>
<p>Before you undertake the selling of your own home, you need to educate yourself on the process first. Start investigating the rules and regulations concerning real estate contracts and conveyance. You need to determine the liens, easements, and inspections. In selling your own home there are a lot of hats that you will have to wear. Getting legal advice and guidance from a lawyer who is educated in real estate law never hurts. An abundance of information is also available online in order to guide your education. The web is a great resource for almost every aspect of the home sale process so take the time to investigate these things to the full extent. Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Ways To Successfully Advertise Your Apartment On The Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 10:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David  Carter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are ready to sell your apartment, you will want to keep in mind that selling an apartment is different than selling a home. Most apartments have amenities that houses normally do not, such as pools and gyms. In addition, you will likely be marketing your apartment to a younger crowd rather than a family. The younger people are looking for convenience, low cost, and amenities so you will want to think about this when putting your apartment up for sale.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are ready to sell your apartment, you will want to keep in mind that selling an apartment is different than selling a home. Most apartments have amenities that houses normally do not, such as pools and gyms. In addition, you will likely be marketing your apartment to a younger crowd rather than a family. The younger people are looking for convenience, low cost, and amenities so you will want to think about this when putting your apartment up for sale.</p>
<p>Prepare your apartment for viewing by hiring a cleaning service to spruce up your unit and if your budget permits. If it is not in your budget, simple steps such as organizing and keeping &#8220;stuff&#8221; around the house to a minimum can make your house much more attractive to future tenants. Remember to stage your apartment to make it appear spacious to potential buyers. A clean and spacious apartment will be appealing to prospective buyers.</p>
<p>Anyone who is really interested will look closely at your bathrooms and kitchen, so check them out beforehand. Making any necessary repairs is certainly advisable. A look at your wiring and a general inspection of the unit by professionals, can also be worthwhile.</p>
<p>When marketing your apartment you will want to highlight any selling points you have identified for your unit. This could include its proximity to public transportation or parks and schools. If there are amenities and special upgrades that your apartment has, you will want to highlight these as well.</p>
<p>Ask around the neighborhood for other units for sale to determine the best price of your apartment. To get accurate value, hire an appraiser.</p>
<p>Once you have identified your selling points you will want to highlight these in brochures and fliers. You can use phrases such as &#8220;Apartment Available Minutes from X&#8221; or &#8220;Why Not Live Near X.&#8221; Post your fliers in areas where lots of people congregate such as office buildings and public transportation terminals.</p>
<p>Inform relatives, friends, workmates and neighbors about your apartment. They may know someone who are looking for apartment units in your area and may be interested in viewing yours.</p>
<p>Locate a real estate agent if you cannot succeed on your own. These agents are specialists in selling properties and who knows, they might even have someone on their books, who thinks that your place is ideal! Consider also, that since they are professionals working for a fee or cut of the price, they may obtain a better price for your home than you can.</p>
<p>The writer has been contributing articles with respect to selling property for the previous three years. Moreover, this individual loves publishing articles with respect to NYC real estate, like <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/sutton-place-apartments">Sutton Place apartments</a> as well as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/little-italy-apartments">Little Italy apartments</a>.</p>
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		<title>Novel Methods For How To Sell Property On The Web</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel  Gray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's technologically advanced society, a great number of consumers are conducting their everyday business online. This has resulted in many businesses utilizing websites and online marketing to increase their online presence.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s technologically advanced society, a great number of consumers are conducting their everyday business online. This has resulted in many businesses utilizing websites and online marketing to increase their online presence.</p>
<p>One of the industries that has been quickly adapting to the online trend is the real estate. Google real estate and thousand and thousand of links and sites will appear on the search page that offers various real estate services, such as buying, selling, brokerage, legal and others.</p>
<p>There are more people online than there are people subscribing to newspapers and cable televisions. In fact, you can even get your news fix faster if you read about it online. For people who want to advertise their property, this is definitely good news. Having a strong online presence means that they can hit two birds with one stone. This means being able to effectively reach more people faster and at a lesser cost.</p>
<p>When it comes to selling properties, one way for real estate companies to reach more people is through the establishment of classified ads online. The Internet is replete with real estate websites where anyone can post ads about properties for sale. Some of these sites even offer free ad postings.</p>
<p>Another popular choice for real estate professionals today is buying and selling homes via online auctions. This growing avenue for selling property allows the property for sale to grab the highest possible price since it is open to anyone whether they are located in the local market or not.</p>
<p>Properties for sale and property purchasers have also invaded social media sites and blogs, making the transactions more personal. Or at least as personal as online buying and selling gets.</p>
<p>These social media sites also provide links where one could fully view the ad. Through social media sites like Facebook, Friendster, and Myspace, real property ads can be viewed by more people especially those who are already members of these sites.</p>
<p>The online media is completely changing the way properties are being sold, bought and transacted. Online media has made real estate properties more searchable, allowing individuals to search for their ideal home at comforts of their own home.</p>
<p>This author has been contributing articles with respect to the Web for the past four years. Additionally, the writer enjoys contributing information on NYC neighborhoods, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/east-village-apartments">East Village apartments for rent</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/battery-park-city-apartments">Battery Park apartments</a>.</p>
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		<title>Reasons You Should Sublet Your Property To A Tenant Before Selling It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott  Hewitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of reasons you might want to consider subletting your home for a period of time. Job relocation is a major reason, especially if your relocation is expected to be temporary, or if you are uncertain if the new position will work out as expected. Anytime you expect to be away from your home for more than a month or two, but you are not prepared to sell your home, subletting should be considered as an option.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of reasons you might want to consider subletting your home for a period of time. Job relocation is a major reason, especially if your relocation is expected to be temporary, or if you are uncertain if the new position will work out as expected. Anytime you expect to be away from your home for more than a month or two, but you are not prepared to sell your home, subletting should be considered as an option.</p>
<p>Deciding to sell your house is a major decision and you shouldn&#8217;t rush into it. Taking some time to figure out exactly what you want to do with is a great choice you can materialize by subletting.</p>
<p>Apart from the fact you will still be able to move back in whenever you feel it&#8217;s time to, subletting has another major advantage. It allows you to continue building your home equity, because your tenants will actually fund your monthly house payments.</p>
<p>Prior to subletting your home, be certain you research local laws and any potential tax implications. Laws vary from location to location, so it is wise to check with all levels of government, such as town, county, and state for rules about subletting, as well as with your tax advisor. Also check for any mortgage and insurance restrictions that might restrict your ability to sublet the property.</p>
<p>Of course, before deciding on what the monthly rent should be for your home, do your homework. Look at other properties close to yours; also consider condition, size and amenities. You should aim for a rental rate that is aligned with the other property rental rates in your area.</p>
<p>As you begin looking for a tenant, be cautious of persons without credentials. As a landlord, you want to make sure that your tenant can pay you on time.</p>
<p>When you find the right tenant, remember to always keep a record of all payment transactions. As a courtesy to your tenant, let him know in advance when you will be coming over to collect. The same thing applies when you come over to do perform the necessary repairs.</p>
<p>When preparing the rental agreement, be certain to provide the tenant with as many ways to communicate with you as need be. Keeping an open line of communication will help to ensure that if even a small problem arises, your tenant will feel comfortable letting you know promptly &#8211; before the small problem becomes a big problem.</p>
<p>The writer has been blogging with respect to moving for the previous four years. Moreover, this individual likes providing knowledge with respect to NYC neighborhood subjects, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/bedford-stuyvesant-real-estate">Bedford Stuyvesant real estate</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/sunset-park-apartments">Sunset Park apartments</a>.</p>
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		<title>Obtaining A Smaller Monthly Rental Payment In A Recessionary Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent  Keller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding an inexpensive rental requires some hard work both in small towns and in big cities. The process is made more difficult when the need for an apartment also requires a good location.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding an inexpensive rental requires some hard work both in small towns and in big cities. The process is made more difficult when the need for an apartment also requires a good location.</p>
<p>But no need to despair, there are still ways of finding that dream renal, you just need some time, energy and patience. Follow some easy tips and you will be on your way to your next apartment.</p>
<p>Probably the best way to start your search is to visit some neighborhoods that don&#8217;t have very high appreciation rates on the map. Usually you can find cheap rents in no-so-sought-after districts of major cities, so don&#8217;t cross those locations on your list just yet.</p>
<p>First you need to find a location you are interested in. After you have narrowed it down, you can start looking at specific apartments. If low rent is your motivation, remember that a smaller apartment or even a studio will come with a smaller price tag.</p>
<p>Generally, you will not find new apartments in the less-desirable areas of the city. Historical buildings are not likely to be a source of inexpensive apartments either.</p>
<p>Asking your friends and family if they know of any good rental properties can be a great way to find that perfect rental. You never know what bargain a friend might be aware of so ask around.</p>
<p>Once you have found a rental you are interested in, don&#8217;t be shy about negotiating with your prospective landlord. This is a great time to land a lower rent or have amenities included in your lease. Especially in a recessed economy, landlords are generally more than willing to negotiate.</p>
<p>You can make an upfront payment for the rent of an entire year, for instance. Don&#8217;t be afraid to negotiate your way towards a good deal, it&#8217;s your right.</p>
<p>This author has been writing with respect to inexpensive rentals for the past three years. Additionally, this author takes pleasure in blogging about New York City real estate, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/flatbush-apartments">Flatbush real estate</a> as well as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/park-slope-apartments">Park Slope Brooklyn apartments</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bargaining A Lower Rent Payment &#8211; Things To Take Into Account</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 14:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John  Costa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We live in some rather hard times and having to pay the monthly rent can sometimes become a very difficult task. Asking for a rent decrease in times of recession is not an unusual act and many people give it a serious thought every month.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We live in some rather hard times and having to pay the monthly rent can sometimes become a very difficult task. Asking for a rent decrease in times of recession is not an unusual act and many people give it a serious thought every month.</p>
<p>Considering asking for a rent decrease is not the same as asking for or getting a rent decrease. It takes a combination of honesty, planning, courage and desperation to be able to successfully negotiate a rent reduction. If you need to reduce your rent, there are some essential tips on how to approach your landlord with your request.</p>
<p>Landlords and management companies always know it is better to lower the rent of an old tenant rather than to spend more money on tenant screening. You might also find it much more useful, practical and safe to negotiate a smaller rent rather than starting to look for other rentals you cannot probably afford given the circumstances.</p>
<p>While no landlord wants to hear a tenant say that they are unable to pay the rent as previously negotiated, during extended economic recessions, landlords often are willing to be flexible for existing tenants. If you are unable to pay your rent, it is preferable to be upfront with your landlord, so be prepared to approach them as soon as you are aware of your situation.</p>
<p>If you need to get a lower rent, be honest with your landlord as to your situation. Explain that you have had an income loss due to your job or business loss. During recessions landlords are very likely to understand your situation and work with you.</p>
<p>Particularly during lengthy recessions, it may be useful for you to ask about rental rates for similar units in your area. Providing current rental rate comparisons to your landlord may give you an additional bargaining chip.</p>
<p>Proving other tenants pay lower rents in your areas is a strong argument that might smooth your way towards getting a lower rent. The management company isn&#8217;t willing to lose any tenants, so they will be more flexible.</p>
<p>Be sure to negotiate directly with your landlord. If the complex uses a management company, negotiate with the highest ranking person available to you. Have proof available as to the reason your income is reduced and be sure to remind them that you have always paid your rent on time in the past.</p>
<p>The individual has been contributing articles about rentals for the last four years. In addition, this author loves writing about NYC real estate topics, like <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/fort-greene-apartments">apartments in Fort Greene Brooklyn</a> as well as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/prospect-heights-real-estate">Prospect Heights real estate</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why It Is Vital To Sign A Written Contract When Leasing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer  Olson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The lease, the written agreement between landlord and tenant, is the most important document between landlord and tenant. The lease is a safety mechanism for both parties, detailing every aspect of the agreement.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lease, the written agreement between landlord and tenant, is the most important document between landlord and tenant. The lease is a safety mechanism for both parties, detailing every aspect of the agreement.</p>
<p>As mentioned, the lease details every aspect, including every right accorded to the tenant and the landlord. It also details every obligation of the tenant and landlord. Should a dispute occur, the lease is often the source document referred to in a court of law.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the main purpose of such an agreement is to prevent any possible disputes. It is absolutely mandatory for both the landlord and the tenant to carefully read through the agreement and identify all the aspects they have agreed on, so that no surprises should arise.</p>
<p>The rental agreement has two main types of information contained in it: the basic stipulations and other inclusions. Signing a written agreement indicates that both parties are in agreement to the terms and conditions of the contract.</p>
<p>A lease would be quite incomplete if it does not detail rental rates, due dates, payment methods, deposits, late fees, the rental term, planned rental rate increases, dispute procedures and terms for early termination. These are all considered basic stipulations.</p>
<p>Other inclusions tend to be more specific to a particular property. Clauses may specify whether there is designated parking, what type and number of pets are allowed (if any), whether smoking is permitted and whether subletting is permitted and if so, under what conditions.</p>
<p>Complete contact information for the landlord and the tenant should be included on the written agreement. Both parties need to provide valid contact information in case of emergency or questions regarding the rental agreement.</p>
<p>If you are not sure how such an agreement should look like, go online and visit some websites specialized in rentals. You are definitely going to find some great ready-made forms you only have to complete and modify for your own needs.</p>
<p>The individual has been contributing articles with respect to rental agreements for the previous three years. Additionally, this writer takes pleasure in contributing information with respect to New York neighborhood topics, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/parkchester-apartments">Parkchester apartments</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/pelham-parkway-apartments">Pelham Parkway apartments for rent</a>.</p>
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		<title>Helpful Advice For Determining The Best Type Of Renter&#8217;s Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer  Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When renting an apartment, it is a common misconception that you as a tenant and your belongings are covered by the landlord's insurance. But in reality, these types of insurance usually cover only the home structure and the land that it stands on and not the items and people living in the unit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When renting an apartment, it is a common misconception that you as a tenant and your belongings are covered by the landlord&#8217;s insurance. But in reality, these types of insurance usually cover only the home structure and the land that it stands on and not the items and people living in the unit.</p>
<p>While insurance can cost a few extra dollars, it is not a requirement for tenants. But it&#8217;s always a good idea to safeguard your belongings with home renter&#8217;s insurance.</p>
<p>Insurance policies for tenants vary a great deal. They can start from covering minimal items to covering everything from your clothes to your cell phone. The price varies with the number of items covered and their monetary value.</p>
<p>Insurance policies only cover the property of a policy holder. So in case you share your space with a roommate, do not expect your belongings to be covered by your roommate&#8217;s insurance policy. If there are four people living in one apartment, four insurance policies are required to cover each one of them.</p>
<p>There are several types of insurance policy that are available for tenants. Choosing one or all of the policies depends on the tenant&#8217;s preference and properties.</p>
<p>An expensive but useful kind of insurance is replacement cost value insurance. If you want to insure items that depreciate fast, this kind is for you. It replaces damage to property considering the cost at the time of purchase.</p>
<p>Actual cash value insurance replaces items based on their current value in the market. This insurance is best for antiques, jewelries and other items that appreciate in time.</p>
<p>Liability insurance provides you with protection should there be any accident resulting in injury inside your home. The insurance covers medical and defense expenses should the injured person decide to sue you.</p>
<p>This writer has been writing with respect to home renter&#8217;s insurance for the past two years. Moreover, this writer likes blogging about NYC neighborhoods, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/hudson-heights-apartments">Hudson Heights real estate</a> in addition to <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/alphabet-city-apartments">Alphabet City apartments</a>.</p>
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		<title>Composing A Written Agreement Between Owner and Tenant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lauren  Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When subletting a property, whether it is an apartment, house or condo, it is important to get all agreements in writing. You will want the agreement to detail all terms, conditions, restrictions, due dates, and any other information pertaining to the subletting agreement that you and your tenant agree upon.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When subletting a property, whether it is an apartment, house or condo, it is important to get all agreements in writing. You will want the agreement to detail all terms, conditions, restrictions, due dates, and any other information pertaining to the subletting agreement that you and your tenant agree upon.</p>
<p>An owner typically has a prepared contract when renting out space. The tenant just signs and the deal is closed. The terms of the agreement can be changed if any such items have been negotiated.</p>
<p>The contract or written agreement between the owner and the tenant will always contain information such as the agreed upon rental fee, what types of payments are accepted, mailing address for the payment, the deposit amount and what circumstances lead to a refund or forfeiture of a deposit, the duration of the contract, periodic rental increases, the termination conditions, and the policy by which disputes are resolved.</p>
<p>Some owners include stipulations on additional rules such as pets, parking, smoking, etc&#8230; Accountability on repairs, utilities due and other foreseeable matters should also be clearly stated on the document.</p>
<p>These written agreements are best handled with the assistance of a real estate attorney. Real estate attorneys are experts on the matter and they can ensure that all matters on subletting are covered.</p>
<p>When drafting a written agreement, make sure that it adheres to the laws of the state. Real estate laws vary on every state and real estate attorneys can give you an overview on these.</p>
<p>Once the tenant and the property owner has settled on the agreement, the document should be signed and date to make it legal. Both parties should keep a copy for future use.</p>
<p>In order to have a good working relationship between the owner and the tenant, it is important to be represented at the closing so no matters are missed. In addition, it is a good idea to come to the table with an open mind in order to be able to discuss anything either party wishes to discuss before finalizing the transaction. This will help both parties feel confident in the transaction and likely avoid contract problems down the line.</p>
<p>The author has been blogging about rental agreements for the last four years. In addition, this writer is fond of publishing articles on NYC neighborhood topics, including <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/tudor-city-apartments">Tudor City rentals</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/inwood-apartments">Inwood real estate</a>.</p>
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		<title>Reasons To Obtain A Security Deposit When Renting A Property</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 13:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to lease or sublease your property, make sure you ask for a security deposit from your tenant. A security deposit will help cover for the cost of repairs in case of damage to the property caused by your tenant.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to lease or sublease your property, make sure you ask for a security deposit from your tenant. A security deposit will help cover for the cost of repairs in case of damage to the property caused by your tenant.</p>
<p>The future is never certain. No matter how much you know your tenant, there is always a possibility that he might cause damage to your apartment whether intentionally or unintentionally.</p>
<p>A security deposit is a way of having an insurance policy again any potential damage to the rental property. You can&#8217;t always trust your tenants but at least you have some assurance that any damage will be paid for.</p>
<p>The deposit is paid up front by the tenant to be kept in case there is damage. The landlord keeps the money until the contract expires or the tenant moves out.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t use a security deposit, as a landlord, you of course have the legal action option. But you wouldn&#8217;t want to pay an attorney and all the trial fees either.</p>
<p>It is in the best interest of both parties that the tenant and the landlord view the property together to determine its state prior to the tenant moving in. This will be helpful when viewed upon moving out to determine if any damage has occurred that will require fixing. Taking pictures of the before condition of the property can be helpful during this process.</p>
<p>This process should also be repeated when the tenant actually moves out. Also, you should pay close attention to all the possible restrictions and requirements of the state you are living in concerning the location of the deposit or the refund of any interest.</p>
<p>All in all, make sure you, as a landlord, ask for a security deposit, as it is for your own good. Pay a lot of attention to the state&#8217;s law regarding this matter and hopefully you won&#8217;t have any problems.</p>
<p>This individual has been blogging pertaining to home rentals for the last four years. Moreover, the writer takes pleasure in blogging about New York City neighborhoods, such as <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/chelsea-apartments">Chelsea real estate</a> along with <a target='_blank' href="http://www.levelgroup.com/neighborhoods/tribeca-apartments">TriBeCa real estate</a>.</p>
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