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#1: Know your rights as an American. #2: Know tenants' rights in your state. #3: Investigate buildings and properties. #4: Get a lease -- and read it. #5: Expect a background check. #6: Keep records and receipts. #7: Use renters insurance. #8: Communicate.
Require potential tenants to fill out an application and provide sufficient identification. Think of your rental unit as an opportunity for which renters should have proper qualifications. Perform criminal background and credit checks. Check references.
Bad tenants often delay their rent payments or not pay the complete sum. They often slug behind with some rent that is never fully paid off until the end. Bad tenants rarely talk to their landlords and are hard to reach, when the landlord needs to talk to them.
A landlord can evict a tenant he doesn't like, but that dislike can't be the reason for the eviction. If the tenant violates the lease, it's always the landlord's option whether to evict over it or not. So please check your state or provinces law governing landlord and tenant issues, before you take any action.
Have proper insurance: Maintain sufficient insurance on your property at all times. Make sure the property is safe and in good condition. Remove environmental hazards. Keep the property safe from crime. Do not discriminate against current or potential tenants. Utilize careful, consistent business practices.
You should get your deposit back unless there's a problem. Get it in writing if you can. Get them to fix what's wrong. Take pictures of the problem, and write a letter. Yes, they have the keys, but they should still call first. First, talk to your landlord. They should let you know. Ask for things in writing.
Start a written record. The problems with my landlord started almost immediately after I moved in. Check your lease agreement. If your landlord agreed to something in your lease, he has to follow it. Send written requests. Decide if you have a case. Seek legal assistance. File a civil lawsuit. Fight discrimination.
Assess the Seriousness of the Problem. There's a difference between dealing with a landlord who's just unpleasant and one who seems bent on making your life miserable. Write It Down. Avoid Confrontation. Put Your Lease Under a Microscope. Review Your State's Landlord and Tenant Laws. Play By the Rules.
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