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Every Landlord's Legal Guide

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The legal forms and state rules every landlord and property manager needs To keep up with the law and make money as a residential landlord, you need a guide you can Every Landlord's Legal Guide. From move-in to move-out, here’s help with legal, financial, and day-to-day issues. You’ll avoid hassles and headaches―not to mention legal fees and lawsuits. Use this top-selling book

528 pages, Paperback

First published December 28, 1997

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Marcia Stewart

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November 25, 2022
Detailed, informative book on the landlord laws. I will continue to use it as a reference and it also comes with forms that updates when there is a change.
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Author 6 books125 followers
June 9, 2009
Foreclosures? Thinking about surviving the economic downturn by saving your extra home? Let's assume that you are one of thousands that took out an extra mortgage on your current home and purchased one more a few years back when that was possible. And let's assume that you are going bananas now thinking about how you'd keep both homes while also putting food on the table.

Enter `Every Landlord's Legal Guide'. Here is a book that will clue you in on how to rent your home, how to research the thousands of tenants looking for a home, how to deal with them once you get into hot water and how to avoid getting into issues in the first place.

The book is structured in a convenient way that makes sense to follow, from the advertisement for your home to the termination of a tenancy. There are plenty of great legal advices, needed forms (on the CD-ROM) even advices on how to deal with terrorists.

The book is also a good guide for any tenants out there who are looking to lease or rent.
422 reviews85 followers
February 16, 2009
This book is everything you ever wanted to know about the legalities of being a landlord, and plenty of things you never wanted to know. It was so thorough that I can't imagine anyone possibly taking every bit of legal advice in the book. But it's good to know your risks and consciously make the choices of what precautions not to take, even if it means reading 400 double-column pages to do it.

Included in the book is information about screening tenants, leases, deposits, property managers, subletting, repair responsibilities, tenant privacy, evictions, all manners of liabilities, and tons of general legal information. It also comes with a CD-ROM with templates for every kind of form or document you'd ever need.
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1,448 reviews22 followers
November 19, 2011
Probably will be a 5, but I want to wait until I actually have a tenant and some experience under my belt to say for sure. Definitely helpful in bringing up issues I'd never have thought of and in drafting a good lease agreement.
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August 27, 2007
this is a great book. It also has tearouts that can be used.
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129 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2009
This book is good at explaining the law in simple terms with good examples.
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287 reviews
May 2, 2010
Very helpful book, but NOT a substitute for legal advice from an actual lawyer familiar with the laws of your community.
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