Moving A Wooden Swing Set To A New Property

If your child has a swing set in your yard, and you are going to be moving to a new home in the near future, you will most likely want to bring it along rather than leave it behind for new homeowners. Since this is a bulky piece of equipment, there are several steps that need to be taken well in advance of moving day. Here are some tips for you to use when disassembling and packing your child's swing set for transit. Read More 

Tips To Security Risks At Your Business

Securing your business can sometimes be a complicated affair. Unless your business is open 24/7, there are moments in which no one is on-site. Here are some ways you can ensure the security of your property and products.  Limit Key Distribution Unless you are physically available to open the doors at your business each time your employees need access, you will need to give someone you trust a key. However, you should try to limit the number of keys that are in circulation. Read More 

3 Tips For Collecting Your Rent On Time

If you own a rental property, you likely know just how difficult it can be to find good tenants who pay rent on time and keep the place clean and free from damages. Property rentals can end up costing you more than what it is worth. However, that is not the case if you take the time to find the right tenants, reinforce rules and collect rent on time. Collecting rent on time can be challenging, because many people don't want to be the one to start a confrontation that is usually involved when having to talk to the tenants about paying the money that is owed. Read More 

Want To Allow Pets In Your Rental Homes? Follow These Tips

As a landlord, you probably want to make your rental units as appealing as possible for your prospective tenants. Many tenants may want to bring their pets along to live with them, but you could be concerned about property damage and other issues. Luckily, it isn't always a bad idea to allow pets in your rental homes. By following these tips, you can help make the process as painless as possible for both you and your tenants. Read More 

Property Listing Trivia: 5 Real Estate Caveats

Sometimes when you look at real estate listings, you need to read the fine print twice to see what you're really getting. And sometimes when you sell a property, advice from a real estate professional could come in handy. Here are five pieces of real estate trivia, each with a little lesson attached for both buyers and sellers. Not What They Mean by a Pocket Listing You've probably heard a real estate agent say more than once, " Read More