by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Aside from some of the best skiing and most beautiful mountain ranges, Utah attracts real estate investors as a landlord-friendly state. At a Glance: Late Fees: Utah has no stated limits for late fees. Security Deposit: Utah has no stated limitations on...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Elk, elk, elk… yep, Montana is the largest habitat of Elks. Montana is also referred to as the treasure state because it is rich in gold, silver and the like. And for you landlords out there, Montana proves a relatively landlord-friendly state. While it is always...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Oh Missouri, aka the “show-me state”. Did you know that the great old state of Missouri is bordered by 8 other states? Yep, this midwestern home of Maya Angelou and Eminem offers the beautiful Ozark mountain range and much more. And if that is not enough, Missouri is...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
The Lone Star State boasts relatively landlord-friendly rental laws. Texas also has second largest economy in the USA, after California. (Real estate investors, can you say “Opportunity?”) Median gross rents are in the $950 range and climbing. Rental vacancy...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Mount Rushmore is certainly not the only reason people come to South Dakota. Although, it certainly helps it to bring in almost two billion dollars annually in tourism revenue. Plus, South Dakota has a strong agricultural base and plenty of natural resources. South...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
From Nashville to Memphis, Elvis and Graceland, to being the country music capital, Tennessee has a lot to boast. According to SmartAsset.com rents in this great state are below the US average. A typical two-bedroom apartment, rents for about $995 per month. The cost...