Sunday, June 27, 2010

Summer Watering at Your Rental

Whether or not the owner pays for the water at the rental home or is paid by the tenant an explanation of appropriate water usage should be determined.
Many renters are uninformed and uneducated as to the best times and amounts to water their lawn or flowerbeds. It is the responsibility of the property manager to explain the correct manner for maximum results without being hit by skyrocketing cost.
If you are in doubt as to the best way to water your property, consult with your local water department. Their office can give you the best advice for your area taking into account temperature, soil type and varying watering techniques.
Your local water company will also come to the property and test your sprinkler system to assure the tenant isn’t watering too much. They can measure the output and you will be able to adjust the timer for maximum efficiency at minimum cost.
Be aware, when landscaping your property check with your local nursery for drought resistant plants and other types needed a minimum amount of water.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

RENTAL SCAM

Properties in foreclosure are owned by the bank and typically the bank doesn’t do anything to it for several months. They won’t try to rehab or sell it and the property will be left sitting as if abandoned. This practice leaves a vacant property vulnerable to be quit claimed and listed by someone else as the owners of the property. This practice is illegal but sometimes difficult to catch especially when the banks fail to post a notice of default or list the property in the MLS as a short sale or foreclosure.
Adding to the mix, a prospective tenant, someone searching for a home would have no idea this illegal process has occurred. The prospective tenant applied to rent the property, paid the required fees, signed a lease agreement and moved into the property believing they are dealing with the owner or property management company. What then? If this happens to you as a renter, your only recourse is to try and get the funds paid to lease the property returned and move on. This may be a difficult task as the rightful owner or a registered property manager is not involved and only the person who is involved and that is the person running the scam.
Renters need to obtain more information and review property listings in your area of interest. Ask the person leasing the property how long they have owned or managed the property, ask how long the property has been vacant, if possible, speak to neighbors asking questions about the home, property owner or Management Company or go to the extent of checking the property owner records at your local court house.

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