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    What Is Cash for Keys? A Program That Can Benefit Landlords (and Cash-Strapped Renters)

    By Larissa Runkle | September 5, 2022

    You've likely heard about this eviction alternative employed by landlords, but how exactly does it work? We've got all the details here. The post What Is Cash for Keys? A Program That Can Benefit Landlords (and Cash-Strapped Renters) appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    7 Times You Can Kiss Your Security Deposit Goodbye

    By Terri Williams | August 28, 2022

    Commit one of the following transgressions, and there's a really good chance you won't be getting your full security deposit back from your landlord. The post 7 Times You Can Kiss Your Security Deposit Goodbye appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    ‘Should I Evict My Tenant?’ When It Makes Sense for Landlords

    By Larissa Runkle | July 20, 2022

    An inside look into what the eviction process actually looks like for landlords, plus expert tips for getting through your first one. The post ‘Should I Evict My Tenant?’ When It Makes Sense for Landlords appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    Notice of Entry, and Other Rules Your Landlord Needs to Follow

    By Jeanne Sager | May 1, 2022

    Landlords may be eager to find new renters, but they can't just unlock your door at any time and pop in for a visit—they need a notice of entry. The post Notice of Entry, and Other Rules Your Landlord Needs to Follow appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    Landlord or Renter? Who Is Responsible for Paying for a Broken Appliance?

    By Kathleen Willcox | March 15, 2022

    As a renter, you're bound to have an appliance bust on you at some point. Here's who's on the hook for the repair. The post Landlord or Renter? Who Is Responsible for Paying for a Broken Appliance? appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    How To Fight an Eviction During the Coronavirus Pandemic

    By Erica Sweeney | August 18, 2020

    Federal and state programs to help renters struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic are ending soon, and many renters will face eviction. Here's what to do next. The post How To Fight an Eviction During the Coronavirus Pandemic appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    Will the Government Stop a Wave of Struggling Renters From Being Evicted?

    By Clare Trapasso | June 29, 2020

    With millions of Americans out of work and struggling to pay their rent, the government is offering landlords a break to avert a wave of evictions.  The post Will the Government Stop a Wave of Struggling Renters From Being Evicted? appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords

    By Erica Sweeney | June 9, 2020

    Paying rent is a struggle today for many tenants dealing with layoffs and financial uncertainty. Landlords, though, still have to pay mortgages and other bills. The post Got a Tenant Who Can’t Pay Rent? A COVID-19 Guide for Landlords appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

    Your Landlord Might Enter Your Property When You’re Not There—Here’s Why

    By Terri Williams | November 11, 2019

    Your landlord is expected to respect your privacy, but what happens if they want to show your space to potential renters or buyers when you're not home? The post Your Landlord Might Enter Your Property When You’re Not There—Here’s Why appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. Read More

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