Property Management Blog

How to Attract Long-Term Tenants

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If you own residential property and are struggling to retain renters, you’ll need to change your methods if you want long-term tenants. Tenants will move in and stay put as long as they are happy, comfortable, and safe.If yo... read more >>

North Carolina Fair Housing Act: An Overview

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The enactment of the Fair Housing Act in the US occurred on April 11, 1968. The main goal of the act was to prohibit housing discrimination, either in the rental or sale of housing. As an North Carolina landlord, it’s i... read more >>

Squatting Laws in North Carolina - An Overview

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In North Carolina, Squatters’ Rights are a form of Adverse Possession. This means that a squatter can adversely own your property as long as it meets all the requirements under Adverse Possession laws. More often than n... read more >>

Reasons to Invest in Raleigh Real Estate

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There are several options that might have caught your eye. You might be considering NFTs, bonds, bitcoin, stock, and other prospective options. But can they match up to the advantages of investing in real estate?The investment pro... read more >>

Best Areas to Invest in Raleigh

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Are you looking to invest in real estate in Raleigh? There are several quality suburban neighborhoods located in and around Raleigh!Raleigh has a hot real estate market. Its high growth is predicted by real estate industry experts... read more >>

Top Tips When Buying Investment Property in Raleigh

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Are you thinking of buying an investment property in Raleigh, NC? What makes property investments attractive is the impact they can have on your future. It can become your ticket to generating future income with the fixed ear... read more >>

North Carolina Security Deposit Laws

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Most North Carolina landlords require that their tenant pay a deposit when occupying a rental premises. Security deposits act as a safety net against any financial damage that may occur because of a tenant’s negligent or car... read more >>
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