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Real estate transactions: Rentals mean work for landlords

by Law Offices of Bonnie M. Benson, P.A. | Apr 26, 2019 | Firm News, Real Estate Transactions

Delaware residents may enter the role of being a landlord in many ways. Some may feel the desire to invest in real estate and purchase rental properties in efforts to earn extra income, and others may have inherited a home and decide to rent it for similar reasons. However it comes about, it is important to remember that real estate transactions, even rental agreements, are serious matters.

First of all, becoming a landlord is not a step to be taken lightly. A considerable amount of work goes into maintaining the property and ensuring that issues that arise are handled as necessary. In some cases, this could mean problems that cause hardships for the tenants or problems that the tenants themselves create. Individuals who decide to take on this role may find it useful to look at it like the job it is and handle all aspects from a business perspective.

Additionally, individuals need to be ready to make important financial decisions. For instance, if a person is looking to buy property to rent, obtaining a loan is likely necessary. Plus, landlords will need to determine how much rent to charge, and though rental income can be lucrative, parties cannot realistically charge any rent they want. It is wise to research what rent amount will help cover necessary expenses as a landlord but also attract tenants.

Of course, rentals and other real estate transactions also include contracts, and interested parties may want to ensure that they create their contracts properly. Because of the importance of these agreements, it is prudent to enlist professional help. Delaware real estate attorneys can help in a variety of ways when landlords are ready to start renting out property.

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