by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Alaska is known for its mountainous beauty, vast wildlife and mighty winter seasons. The northernmost state also tends to be an expensive state to live, whether purchasing real estate or renting. For real estate investors, it is not only a landlord-friendly state with...
by Denise Supplee | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
Alabama ranks among the more landlord-friendly states. As a matter of fact, until the year 2007, there was little to no law protecting the tenant. But times are changing and it is important that all Alabama landlords and property investors be familiar with the...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Dec 31, 2021 | State Law Summaries |
Maryland is a relatively tenant-friendly state. From stern security deposit regulations to required lease disclosures to mandatory rental property registrations, every move you make as a landlord is regulated by the state and often the county as well. Be careful in...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Jan 12, 2024 | State Law Summaries |
You already know that “The District” is not a state, but it has its own landlord-tenant laws just the same. A quick history lesson: in 1790, a law called the Residence Act was signed to approve that a location would be established and named after George...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Dec 31, 2023 | State Law Summaries |
Connecticut is by far a tenant-friendly state. It can take many, many months to evict a deficient tenant and the laws generally do not favor the landlord. However, there is always a silver lining and Connecticut can bring in substantially higher rents and the overall...
by G. Brian Davis | Last updated Dec 31, 2023 | State Law Summaries |
With the number of rental households climbing throughout the U.S., Colorado, specifically Denver is experiencing immense growth. From its vast skyline tipped with mountains to the sought after city life, Colorado offers it all. It is important to understand the local...