Saturday, September 11, 2010

In September, RentLaw.com announced several new Real Estate related sites including:

- SmallLandlord.com will be focused on services for the small landlord (1 - 100 units). In addition to the current Tenant Screening Services from rentlaw.mysmartmove.com, SmallLandlord.com will add more forms and features enabling the small landlord to better manage their property - whether it be one unit or 50.

- NYTenantRights.com will provide more detail and insight into NY Landlord Tenant Law with more resources for Tenants throughout New York's 62 counties.

- TenantInfo.com launches with a greater emphasis on the Tenant. With approximately 35 million tenants in the United States, there are always a few looking for a quick and speedy response to a their question. TenantInfo.com for Landlords will provide additional screening and rent collection services.

- TenantFacts.com originally introduced in 2009 will provide additional information for Tenants in a simple and easy to follow format. TenantFacts.com for Landlords will provide additional screening and rent collection services.

- NewYorkTenantRights.com - a simply tenant reference manual for New York. Easy to read and easy to follow.

RentLaw.com The National Landlord Tenant Guides began in 1998 as a resource for New Jersey Tenants. Today, RentLaw.com is one of the larger landlord tenant websites with over 40,000 members.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Bedbug Photos on RentLaw.com

Bed Bugs are the little creatures that may come out at night and invade your bed or furniture - like couches or mattresses.

They seem to prefer human and other warm blooded creatures.

Now, New York has signed the Bedbug Disclosure Act. More on RentLaw.com

See what Bedbugs look like with these pictures of bedbugs on RentLaw.com .

Bed bug infestations were common in the United States before World War II. But with improvements in hygiene, and widespread use of DDT until it was banned, the bugs nearly vanished. However, they remained active outside the US. So why are bed bugs back and how can you keep your apartment, home or, if you are the landlord - your building free of problems?

Read more in Bed Bugs and Bed Bug laws atRentLaw.com. Full Article on Bed Bugs.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

FREE RENT RECEIPT FORMS

RentLaw.com The National Landlord Tenant Guide today announced availability on their website http:/www.rentlaw.com Free Rent Receipt Forms in pdf format.

Simply visit RentLaw.com http://www.rentlaw.com/forms/rentreceipt.htm and download the free Rent Receipt Forms.

There are 3 rent receipts per page when printed. These receipts are ideal for BOTH the Landlord and Tenant to track rent payments paid and received.

There are no membership requirements to download the Rent Receipt form nor fees to download the form.

LANDLORDS: Use the Free Rent Receipt form to record ALL monies received from the tenant as well as track the balance due. Be sure to sign and date all receipts and make a paper copy even if you are using a computerized program to track. Match your receipts to you bank deposit slips to help you track your rents received when tax time comes.

TENANTS: Use the Free Rent Receipt form to record ALL monies paid to the LANDLORD or other parties to the lease. Be sure to have the receipt signed by the landlord or their representative. Know before hand who you are giving monies to and if they are authorized to do so on behalf of the landlord.

For more information on the landlord tenant relationships, visit RentLaw.com The National Landlord Tenant Guide .



Friday, April 23, 2010

Tenant Screening For Small Landlords

RentLaw.com The National Landlord Tenant Guide offers a great tenant screening solution with rentlaw.mysmartmove.com. This tenant screening tool is a product of Transunion's MySmartMove and enables small landlords (1-200) the means to run a tenant credit report online.

FREE LANDLORD ACCOUNT
There is no cost to create and setup the properties with Rentlaw.mysmartmove.com. A fee of $20 or $25 is charged only when a tenant screening report is requested.

In states where you may charge the applicant for the report, you will have an option to have the tenant billed or the landlord.

Visit Rentlaw.com for many more tips for both landlords and tenants.

For more information on tenant screening, visit http://www.rentlaw.com/tenantscreening.htm or create your free account or view the demo at http://rentlaw.mysmartmove.htm.