Sifting Through Truths & Lies About Emotional Support Animals

Sifting Through Truths & Lies About Emotional Support Animals
Published on 1 December 2024

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This collection offers practical insights and guidance for landlords on various aspects of property management. Topics include navigating the complexities of emotional support animals and the myths surrounding them, and tips for renting to aging tenants while addressing their unique needs. Additionally, it explores the potential profitability of Airbnb for property owners, and questions to steer clear of on rental applications to ensure legal and ethical compliance.

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8 articles from this collection:
Note From the Editor
Note From the Editor
Landlords, Avoid These Questions On Rental Application
Landlords, Avoid These Questions On Rental Application
Landlords must avoid certain personal questions when dealing with rental applications to comply with the Fair Housing Act, state laws, and the NAR Code of Ethics. They cannot ask about a tenant’s national origin, race, marital status, familial status (whether they have children), gender, sexual orientation, religion, or disabilities. Landlords should exercise caution by checking relevant housing laws before asking personal questions.
Accent Walls: Yay Or Nay?

Accent Walls: Yay Or Nay?

Pros and cons of adding accent walls in rental properties. If a landlord chooses to add an accent wall, they should consider how to handle tenant preferences. Landlords should also include terms in the lease. his approach can create a sense of ownership for tenants, potentially leading to longer tenancies. Clear communication in the lease about painting terms ensures both parties are on the same page.
Could Property Owners Profit Well From Airbnb?
Could Property Owners Profit Well From Airbnb?
While Airbnb has emerged as a lucrative option for many, particularly in areas with high tourist demand, there are several factors landlords need to weigh before diving in. It’s not a passive investment and requires careful planning, compliance with regulations, and ongoing property management. Done right, it can be a profitable venture, but landlords should be aware of the hidden costs and risks involved.
Sifting Through Truth and Lies About Emotion Support Animals
Sifting Through Truth and Lies About Emotion Support Animals
Landlords must balance their rights with tenants' legal protections under the FHA. ESA requests are valid only with proper documentation, and landlords should not hesitate to ask for verification. However, unfounded or excessive demands can be lawfully denied. Every situation is unique, so staying informed and seeking advice when needed is the best approach.
A Guide to Renting to Aging Tenants: What Landlords Should Know Before a Lease Is Signed
A Guide to Renting to Aging Tenants: What Landlords Should Know Before a Lease Is Signed
Landlords need to be aware of both legal requirements and practical considerations when renting to this group. By being mindful of legal obligations, tenant safety, and accommodations, landlords can not only ensure compliance with the law but also foster a supportive environment for their aging tenants, which can lead to long-term profitability.
 Landlord Troubleshooting: Pitfalls to Look Out For
Landlord Troubleshooting: Pitfalls to Look Out For
Prospective renters may find it even harder to secure single-family homes or condos. By ensuring applications are complete, identifying false information, helping clients resolve credit issues, and troubleshooting potential problems early, landlords can significantly speed up the rental application process and improve the overall experience for their renters.
Little Elm, Dallas, Texas
Little Elm, Dallas, Texas
Little Elm, Texas, is a dynamic lakeside community blending outdoor recreation, family-friendly amenities, and rapid growth. With expanding job opportunities, high-quality schools, and its commitment to maintaining its natural beauty, Little Elm offers an attractive mix of suburban life and outdoor adventure.