by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 12, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
With over ninety-percent of the state covered by farms, North Dakota is considered the most rural of all of the states. Out of all of the residences in North Dakota, only around 15% are rented. North Dakota maintains a relatively even balance between landlord...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 12, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
North Carolina, extremely popular for the “OBX” (Outer Banks) where beaches are beautiful and surfing is popular. Camp LeJuene, one of the largest Stateside Marine Corps bases provides a constant need for housing. Whether renting to a military family, or a...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 12, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
New Mexico, where Microsoft was founded in 1975 (back then it was “Micro-soft”). While it is more of a landlord-friendly state, that doesn’t mean there are no laws, or that landlords aren’t regulated. It is equally important as a landlord to understand your...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 12, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
New York, with its cities that never sleep, is the third most populated state in the good ol’ U.S. of A. It’s also home to the beautiful Niagara Falls State Park, which was the first state park in the United States. Unfortunately, also an extremely...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
New Jersey may be a beautiful state with gorgeous shorelines and rolling farms, however the laws heavily favor tenants over landlords. More the reason to learn, read and know all that you possibly can. Many owners of buy-and-hold real estate do not even realize...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 11, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Did you know that Barq’s Root Beer was invented in Biloxi Mississippi in 1898? And… that the world’s largest shrimp is on display in Mississippi at the Old Spanish Fort Museum? Best of all, Mississippi is largely a landlord-friendly state where regulations...