Archive for the 'Property Management' Category
Looking for a Gainesville apartment near UF? This article gives tips on how to find the best deal by using Google and other search engines. Save time and money by using the web to narrow down your search list. Also explains what questions to ask during your tour!
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At the end of a tenancy the two parties must agree on the whether the deposit should be returned in full or if some or all of it will be passed to the landlord to cover dilapidations etc. If there is any dispute over this, then firm evidence of the condition of the property and its fixtures and fittings will be required from the landlord. The best way to provide this evidence is via a thorough inventory and schedule of condition with accompanying photographs.
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If you’re struggling to save up to buy your first home or if you already own property but don’t have the financial resources to keep it in a state of good repair, you may not be aware of the many financial aid programs that are designed to assist Canadian homeowners. Below are just a few of the programs available today for homeowners all across the nation.
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Although it may seem difficult to believe, recent increases in interest rates and the resulting black clouds over would-be home buyers may show a silver lining for buy to let investors. Results of research carried out by a leading specialist in buy-to-let mortgages indicate income from letting is firm and demand for rented property is very strong.
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Do you need someone to provide house sitting services for your residence? Are you willing to look after someone’s home while they are on vacation or even for an extended period of time while living rent or mortgage free? This article will hopefully help you determine if this is a service you would be willing to provide or offer as either a homeowner or someone looking to provide house sitting duties.
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Pavement maintenance is a significant item in the operating budget of any condominium association. Find out what to do and not to do to maximize the performance and longevity of your association’s pavements.
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What causes a paint application to fail? How to protect your building against premature paint film failure.
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In capital reserve fund studies we usually assign a useful life of twenty years to a properly maintained pavement. With prudent management, that life can be extended. The sealing of pavement cracks and seal coating on a three to four year cycle is, in our opinion, an absolutely essential part of pavement management.
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Let’s face it. Times are getting tough, and we all need to consider where we are spending money. I found quick and simple ways to reduce my expenses across all my investment properties was to take on the management myself.
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Community associations are mini-governments. The primary responsibility of the Association is to protect and enhance the health, safety and welfare of its members, including the homeowners property.
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