Month: May 2020

When Can a Landlord Enter the Premises?
Landlords can’t simply enter their tenants’ properties whenever they feel like it. Tenants have rights to privacy and quiet enjoyment, which means landlords can only enter the property under specific circumstances. Find out what those are in this blog post.

Calling it Quits: Ending a Contract With a Freelancer
Deciding what is best for your business often means making tough choices. Learn the common reasons for letting a freelancer go and how to handle the situation professionally.

5 Must-Have Clauses for Your Roommate Agreement
No one wants to fight with their roommate. Find out how to prevent unnecessary disagreements by including these important clauses in your Roommate Agreement.

10 Tips for the Long-Distance Landlord
Are you managing a rental property from a distance? Here are 10 tips to help make your landlording job easier.

8 Pointers All Tenants Should Know to Protect Themselves
Here are some words of advice on how to protect yourself as a tenant during a residential tenancy, including reading the lease over, knowing landlord-tenant laws and keeping a paper trail.

Breaking Bank: How Bankruptcy Affects Inheritances and Estate Plans
Bankruptcy affects hundreds of thousands of Americans every year, and it leaves many of them in the lurch when it comes to their inheritances. In this blog post, we discuss some of the consequences bankruptcy has on people’s ability to...