If restaurateurs want to stay in a space in Houston long-term, they need a relationship with their landlord built on transparency and trust.
Four months after Riverside Mobile Home Park in Toledo, OH, was condemned as “unfit for human habitation,” tenants are still living there. With the water shut off and demolition crews on standby, ...
Here’s the harsh truth: Landlord-tenant law is not light reading. Between rent control, habitability standards and eviction rules, the fine print can make even seasoned owners dizzy. But ignoring ...
The deadline has passed for owners of a condemned Toledo mobile home park to fix the property. With Toledo leaders preparing to demolish the site, the owners now want to sell.
New body camera video obtained by Denver7 Investigates reveals what Lakewood police officers saw when responding to a problematic house months before it caught fire twice within 48 hours.
A squatter removal cottage industry has grown out of California’s housing crisis, catering to property owners who don’t want to go to court.
MINTs set their own rental mix and target populations, and work to prevent displacement and capture the benefits of rising property values.
Has someone died in your house? From records to disclosure laws, here’s how to find out—and what it could mean for property value.
Real estate fraud has affected tens of thousands of Americans. If you’re a property owner, learn how these sophisticated crimes work — and how you can protect yourself.
Among the stately homes of a beloved neighborhood, a quaint cottage sits proudly against the conventional local architecture.
Though Rhode Island’s summer crowds may have left their vacation homes for the season, many will return next year to find a significantly higher property tax waiting for them. A new surcharge on ...
An investment in commercial real estate can become a risk if there are hazardous substances or petroleum products on the property.
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