quiet enjoyment

Tenants obtain many rights once they sign the lease agreement. One such right is the right to enjoy their rented premises in peace and quiet, which is enshrined in law as the Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment. 

The Implied Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment is a federal law that your tenants are entitled to regardless of whether or not you’ve mentioned it in the lease agreement. It requires you to ensure your tenant lives in their rented premises in peace and quiet, away from unreasonable nuisances, noises, and disruptions. 

What Do the Terms Implied and Quiet Mean? 

The meaning of ‘imply’ is to express indirectly. And whenever something is implied, it’s understood to be true or to exist, although it’s not stated directly or in a legal…

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property listings

The first step to preparing a property for sale or rent is creating a rental property listing and ad copy. Words have the power of catching a potential buyer's attention as they scroll through listings. So, what makes for a good property listing? It incorporates strong descriptions, engaging narratives, and well-composed photographs.

This article will cover how to create the ideal property listing that will get you the best possible results.

Write a Persuading Opening Statement

The opening statement is the most crucial phase in your property listing. It either entices the reader to continue reading or pushes them away to the next one. The goal is to make them stick with you, so use inviting language that makes them want to explore further.

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tenant complains

Whenever a tenant rents a unit from the landlord, they sign a lease agreement that lays out both the landlord and tenant's rights and responsibilities. That being said, a lease will not cover every issue that can come up during the tenancy period.

As a landlord, how you deal with tenant problems and complaints will determine the landlord-tenant relationship. It will also have an impact on your ability to retain long-term tenants. This blog focuses on some of the top complaints from the tenants and how to solve the problems. 

Lack of Repairs or Maintenance Issues

For any landlord, tenancy issues usually start when there are some maintenance issues within their rental unit. Because the tenant is not the property owner, they are often…

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landlord tenant partnership

The relationship shared between a landlord, and his or her tenants varies from one individual to the other. It’s important to foster a good working relationship with your tenants to ensure that they rent from you long-term. Failing to find common ground early on can lead to issues down the line with your renters. 

Although it’s the responsibility of both parties to partake in the building of the relationship, the landlord is the overseer. Therefore it’s in a landlord's best interest to utilize some crucial tips in building and maintaining a healthy and respectful landlord-tenant relationship. 

Keep reading to discover the nine tips a landlord should use to forge solid relationships with their Clarksville tenants!

1. Communication

In order…

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