Monday, October 25, 2010

One for the parents: To co-sign or not to co-sign, that is the question!

Has your child asked you to co-sign an apartment lease for him or her?

It's not uncommon for a landlord to require a co-signer for young tenants who don't have much of a rental history. And usually parents are the most apt to sign on. But before you co-sign the lease, make sure to read "Should I Co-Sign an Apartment Lease for My Child?"

The article lets you know what your obligations will be as an apartment lease co-signer and what pitfalls you'll have to avoid.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Landlords: Who is managing your apartments' online reputation? Part Two

In Part Two of this series I just published for landlords and apartment managers, learn how to respond to anonymous negative feedback about your apartments and how to proactively manage your apartments' online reputation rather than relying on tenants to do it for you. Read More






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Landlords: Who is managing your apartments' online reputation? Part One

In Part One of this series I just published for landlords and property managers, discover what is being said online about your apartments and how anonymous Internet reviews can damage your rental company's reputation. Read More






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