Clarity on these terms could make the difference between a costly lawsuit and meeting a legitimate need. So to eliminate confusion, let’s take a look at some of the most common misconceptions of reasonable accommodation and reasonable modification. In the process, we’ll gain a greater understanding of how these concepts can help create a fair living space for residents with disabilities. 1. Myth one: the terms mean the same thing. Contrary to what some may believe, reasonable … [Read more...]
Allowing pets can get you more money and a quality tenant!
A recent study by Trulia states that when it comes to furry tenants, not all landlords put out the welcome mat. Bu we’re finding that landlords that allow tenants with pets can collect pet deposits and get topnotch tenants who pay top dollar for rental do to limited availability. True there’s some risk of damage but in our experience 2 year old children can do juts as much damage San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Oakland, Calif., and Portland, Ore., are the most pet-friendly rental markets … [Read more...]
Very interesting article on Corporate investors
As many rental homes in Northwest Atlanta are now competing with the institutional investor it's interesting to note some of the complaints the tenants have about those institutions. We strive to keep the tenants happy if there are reasonable solutions- communications is also the key! http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/corporate-landlords-renters-atlanta-affordable-housing … [Read more...]
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