For many Alabama landlords the Landlord Tenant laws can seem like a maze of confusing rules. Not following the rules can cost landlords valuable time and money. So, in an effort to demistify the process, I will be answering some of the most commonly asked landlord tenant questions.
Today’s Question? My tenant’s utilities have been turned [...]
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If you own rental property, you know that sometimes maintaining a property is time consuming. That is why many landlords choose to contract with a property management company to manage their units. Hiring a property manager can save you time but it is important to ensure that the manager complies with the landlord tenant laws [...]
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The 2009 Legislative Session is in full swing in Montgomery. As with any session there are a number of bills under consideration. However there is one bill of note for landlords across the state. As you may remember, last fall Jefferson County voters passed a local law that would stop the Water Works Board from [...]
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You receive a call from one of your tenants, the police have just rammed in the door of one of your units looking for your tenant. You rush to the unit and find your tenant in handcuffs sitting on the sidewalk as police armed to the teeth and in masks search your property for evidence; [...]
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As the Mortgage crisis continues to swirl around us, one thing is almost certain. The number of people renting homes and apartments will increase. What does that mean for Landlords? Opportunity.
As more people begin to shy away from buying for fear that home values will continue to decrease and others enter the rental market because [...]
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If you have been a landlord for a while, you have probably encountered this situation. Your tenant appears to have left your rental unit, but left their belongings behind.
What’s An Alabama landlord to do?
The first thing to do is to try to determine if the tenant is in the process of moving or has abandoned [...]
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