
10 Things You Must Know About Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the top 10 things every tenant must know, covering lease terms, property maintenance, privacy rights, security deposits, and eviction laws.
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In this guide, we’ll walk you through the top 10 things every tenant must know, covering lease terms, property maintenance, privacy rights, security deposits, and eviction laws.
How do you decorate your space the way you want if you live in a rental? We’ve got you covered. Here are some simple, renter-friendly ways to personalize your living area and set a positive vibe for the year ahead.
There are plenty of easy, renter-friendly ways to decorate for Halloween without making drastic changes. Here’s how you can go all out for spooky season while keeping your rental in tip-top shape.
Boost your credit score effortlessly with TenantCloud's Rent Reporting. Get your on-time rent payments reported to credit bureaus, helping you build a stronger credit history while enjoying free ACH payments.
We understand the importance of building a credit history and strive to make it as simple as possible for our tenants. Rent reporting is enabled in the TenantCloud system for tenants who have an active lease with a landlord.
Advice, news, tips and trics and expertise about property management life.
Living in a small apartment shouldn't prevent you from taking care of your storage needs. We'll show how to arrange your home using innovative small-space storage solutions.
Paying the rent is probably the largest monthly expense for most tenants. That’s why so many people choose to rent an apartment while they save to buy a home of their own one day. In this guide, you’ll learn how to rent by yourself and save money in the process.
If moving seems too daunting for your tenants, do not panic! Being prepared for this journey is half the battle. Encourage your tenants to make a checklist and stick to it. Here are three useful tips to help make the moving experience seamless.
Moving to a new city is stressful. Looking for a roommate to cut rental costs doubles the stress. Nobody wants to live with a complete stranger or a person they know little about. Finding a reliable roommate is a huge deal, as roommates are not just two people sharing a space.
Most of you probably disagree that renting to Gen Zers is a great idea. But let us give them a chance! We asked Andrew, a 21-year-old back-end developer, a few questions regarding his tenant experience, and here is what he said.
Not important whether you’re living in a small house or a cozy apartment: today we share visual tricks to make your place feel more spacious. There are many decorating tips you can implement to increase the visual spaciousness of your apartment. However, let’s also try to stay within budget:)
So you’ve found a perfect apartment - you like the interior, the neighborhood and most important - the price. But you should always remember that there are a variety of extra expenses that you may not have taken into account and that may end up emptying your wallet.
If moving is one of the most stressful events in your life, don’t panic! Being prepared for this not very pleasing journey is half the battle. And to be prepared, I only mean to make a checklist and stick to it. But stick to the list, remember to stick to the list.
So, you found a new property to rent. What’s next? Next is to know what you can afford and what you can not. It is important to clearly understand the kind of rental agreement you are going to enter.
Unpleasant things happen all the time. You miss the fine print in your lease that reminds you that your rental does not allow you to keep live ducks, make holes in walls or sublet to strangers. You are responsible for everything that happens in your rental after the lease is signed. That’s why you have to make sure you fully understand it and know that it does not violate with your state law.
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