In the Las Vegas rental market, there’s a high demand for well-maintained homes in desirable neighborhoods. When you have a home to rent out, whether it’s a home you once lived in yourself or a property you decide to buy as an investment, you’re well-positioned to...
If you’re renting out a Las Vegas property, you’re likely wondering whether you should manage that property on your own or hire a professional company to help you. It’s a personal decision, and the best answer for you really comes down to how much of your own time,...
Whether you’re conducting a total remodel on an aging rental home or preparing a new investment property for the rental market, you may find yourself needing the services of a contractor. The individual you choose to work with will have a huge impact on your project’s...
Fair housing laws require that you provide reasonable accommodations to your tenants and applicants who have a disability. The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) says that it is unlawful for a landlord to refuse “to make reasonable accommodations in rules,...
What happens when a tenant damages your Las Vegas rental property? For starters, you’ll use up as much of the security deposit that’s available in order to pay for the damage. As a landlord, you’re responsible for any costs associated with normal wear and tear....